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What Conditions Can an Eye Surgeon Treat?

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The eyes are among the most delicate and vital organs of the human body, making eye health a priority. Fortunately, advanced treatments for cataracts and other eye conditions have greatly improved outcomes for patients dealing with these issues. Leading Newark eye surgeons, such as the doctors at Eye Care of Delaware, combine state-of-the-art equipment with precise techniques to deliver the highest level of eye care.

What Types of Eye Surgery Does an Eye Care Specialist Provide?

When you experience issues with your vision it’s important to be examined. This way, if a condition exists, it can be diagnosed in its earliest stages. Many of the following eye diseases can benefit from early intervention.

Cataracts

Cataracts are a common condition that mainly affects older adults. This disease is caused by a clouding of the eye’s natural lens, leading to blurry vision and halos around lights. To treat cataracts, an eye surgeon (using either traditional or laser-assisted cataract surgery) will replace the cloudy lens with a clear artificial intraocular lens (IOL).

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a condition caused by intraocular pressure that damages the optic nerve. Some common symptoms that a person may experience include blind spots in peripheral vision or blurred vision. Due to the progressive vision loss that glaucoma causes, early detection and treatment using eye drops or laser surgery is essential.

Refractive Errors

A person experiences refractive errors when their eye cannot properly focus light on the retina. The typical examples of refractive errors are nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism. If you decide to correct vision issues with refractive eye surgery you have several options, including LASIK PRK, Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) or Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE).

Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration reduces central vision in people over 40. This condition is caused by damage to the central part of the retina (called the macula). While treatment options vary, injectable medication is very effective in reducing the progression of the wet form of the disease.

Corneal Diseases

Corneal conditions such as keratitis and keratoconus may affect the cornea, which is the clear surface at the front of the eye. For keratoconus, an eye surgeon can choose from various treatment options, from corneal cross-linking to corneal transplant surgery.

Dry Eye Syndrome

Caused by factors like aging, hormonal changes and medication, dry eye syndrome occurs when the eyes cannot produce enough tears. The common treatments are artificial tears and punctal plugs.

Eyelid Disorders

Eyelid disorders (such as inflammation, drooping and inward-turning or outward-turning eyelids) can cause irritation, redness and swelling. For eye infections, using antibiotics and a warm compress can help resolve the issue. Other types of eyelid disorders may require eyelid surgery from an eye care specialist to remove excess skin and fat.

Visit Newark’s Leading Eye Surgery Specialists

The team at Eye Care of Delaware provides effective eye care solutions for patients in Newark and the surrounding areas. We can help with cataract surgery, laser vision correction, glaucoma treatment and more. To discuss your eye surgery needs, call (302) 454-8800 or request an appointment now.

Eye Care of Delaware Treatments & Surgeries

Our Delaware cataract and laser surgery center is home to many advanced eye surgery procedures and treatments. We offer solutions for these most common eye disorders.

Eye that has a cataract because it hasn't had cataract removal surgery

Cataracts

Cataract surgery can correct a cloudy, natural lens, while also correcting one’s vision with an IOL replacement.

Eye that has damage to the cornea and needs treatment

Cornea

Resolve corneal infections with effective treatments ranging from dry eye to ocular surface disease.

Cloudy eye ball because it hasn't been treated for Glaucoma

Glaucoma

Accurate glaucoma testing and treatment is essential to reduce the risk of vision loss as you age.

Eye on a person's face after refractive surgery

Refractive

Refractive lens exchange will correct farsightedness, nearsightedness or astigmatism.

Eyelid getting marketing for eyelid surgery

Eyelids

Reshape and remove excess skin and fatty tissue from the eyelids with eyelid surgery.

Eye that needs a retinal treatment

Retinal

Retinal treatments stop gradual vision loss from macular degeneration, retinal tears or detachment.