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@RobertRoss-t7g
@RobertRoss-t7g 18 сағат бұрын
Question: I understand that by cutting the Corina in certain ways at certain locations, this will relax and change the shape of the Corina. The laser/computer maps the shape of the Corina and determines the exact locations of such cuts so that an astigmatism will be best reduced. But doesn't the surgery cuts for the lens replacement also change the shape of the Corina, so that their locations should be chosen so that they minimize damage or possibility improve the shape of the Corina.
@jameseagle7261
@jameseagle7261 19 сағат бұрын
Glad that the pineapple treatment not working, if not it will damage your eyes together with the floaters resolved.
@vwlh8r
@vwlh8r 19 сағат бұрын
My doctor recommended the tea tree cleanser and spray. I had not heard of the mask, but I may try it now. The tea tree cleanser immediately makes my eyes feel a littler better. I was sceptical of the spray but now that I understand what it does, I will use it.
@ameliapigeon3779
@ameliapigeon3779 Күн бұрын
Too much talk
@fazendamaristela
@fazendamaristela 2 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video. The tips are great. Just the number 10 is questionable. Listening and reading to other sources online, I have found that the sun is important because of the vitamin D, which is supposed to be helpful on glaucoma too. Hallo from Brazil 🇧🇷
@annhall6897
@annhall6897 2 күн бұрын
I used Visine Dry Eye but am switching;
@carolsharp5755
@carolsharp5755 2 күн бұрын
What eyedrop do you recommend to relieve redness?
@forgingluck
@forgingluck 3 күн бұрын
I used to eat a pineapple a week, never noticed any change in existing mild floaters.
@felicity834
@felicity834 4 күн бұрын
Washing the eyelid area really well helps to heal dry eyes every medicine I have ever tried made the problem worse the problem is that your lashes are clogged and washing is a cure not a band-aide
@rattylol
@rattylol 5 күн бұрын
Before comment, take the title with the thumbnail together and then you will understand that she questions the statement. As she says in the video there is no cure only control of symptoms.
@albertarroza5034
@albertarroza5034 5 күн бұрын
Thank you doc for information....
@eileendunkley4373
@eileendunkley4373 5 күн бұрын
Why does she spend so much time on one eye drop.
@Shay3356
@Shay3356 6 күн бұрын
I feel warm compress works well and applying castor oil on our eye lids make a difference.
@owlbestitching8839
@owlbestitching8839 10 күн бұрын
Lower your sugar intake. Keep an eye on your A1C.
@IzettaJuries
@IzettaJuries 10 күн бұрын
I'm a glaucoma patient take two kinds of eyesdrops one in the evening en the other one in the morning
@Laljack564
@Laljack564 10 күн бұрын
I found nothing helpfull in the video.
@annettebrown3681
@annettebrown3681 10 күн бұрын
I find your video very informative.
@NajmaEbrahim-q5q
@NajmaEbrahim-q5q 10 күн бұрын
YesIWantTOeatPINEApple
@srikanthkai3201
@srikanthkai3201 11 күн бұрын
Very informative and wish you attain greater and greater heights in your field
@PrettyPortUK
@PrettyPortUK 12 күн бұрын
This makes me frightened for my daughters both in their 30s with high prescriptions. I would love it it there was a way to reverse it. If I had known this when their were young I would have done everything to help them. I took them every year for higher prescription glasses and know now it made them worse. I am so upset
@rickclark1372
@rickclark1372 12 күн бұрын
I hope when they compared glaucoma to non-glaucoma blood for NAD+ levels they are comparing like ages. As we know, glaucoma patients are usually older people. We also know NAD+ levels decline with age. So if they are comparing such older glaucoma patients with general population blood, we would expect lower NAD+ based on the age of glaucoma patients alone. All that being said, I have been taking NMN (an NAD+ precursor) for a couple years now and recently started taking Nicotinamide on the hope they might do something positive. I am 68 and have severe glaucoma damage, originally diagnosed as Pigmentary Glaucoma. As for the NMN I have been taking for a while, there are teases and suggestions of efficacy in some studies but not robust science and it seems not unlikely that while blood levels of NAD+ from NMN oral may be raised, it might not be raising the levels in the cells themselves. But if the improvements in visual fields following Nicotinamide are more robustly proven, that would certainly provide proof of benefits within the cells. I would also mention that evidence is suggestive that exercise and physical fitness alone can raise NAD+ levels in older people, so if raised NAD+ levels benefit glaucoma eyes, perhaps that should be every patient's "prescription" along with medications, etc. Not to mention the many other health benefits it brings.
@dorislawlor6904
@dorislawlor6904 13 күн бұрын
Very good video Thanks so much doctor Good informations on glocoma
@albertoobina9821
@albertoobina9821 13 күн бұрын
Tnx doc
@T4b3r.
@T4b3r. 13 күн бұрын
Sexy alert ❤❤❤❤❤
@ambreenleghari7825
@ambreenleghari7825 13 күн бұрын
Hello I need your help for my daughter treatment for ROP stage 5. She was a preterm baby of 26 weeks of gestation. She kept in NICU for month. She is currently 2 years old. Please guide me is there any treatment for these kinds of kids in your hospital
@maryrose7842
@maryrose7842 14 күн бұрын
I started using the optase eye wash gel twice daily and I have found it good. I also use the wipes occasionally. Just wondering if you can apply eye makeup following the optase spray that you have demonstrated?
@shahedulhuda8816
@shahedulhuda8816 14 күн бұрын
Thank you
@dudejoyce
@dudejoyce 16 күн бұрын
Are they floaters or parasites?
@dudejoyce
@dudejoyce 16 күн бұрын
Can I call you?
@BabaYaga-yh3yi
@BabaYaga-yh3yi 17 күн бұрын
Serious clickbait ESPECIALY as a physician.
@Dogandcatmom51
@Dogandcatmom51 17 күн бұрын
What about eye ointment?
@SquirrelMonkeyCom
@SquirrelMonkeyCom 18 күн бұрын
I want to share my experience, doctor. I know that a sample size of n=1 has no scientific value, but I have found a treatment that works very well for me, although it works extremely slowly. Something fell into my eye, and since then, I saw pitch-black small circle-shaped spots in the corner of my eye, moving like a swarm of flies. It drove me crazy. I could perceive each floater individually (there were very few of them). Under the motto "if it doesn’t help, it won’t hurt," I (after a few months) repeated a Taiwanese study (Dr. Jui-Wen Ma et al.), in which not pineapple but a very high concentration of fruit enzymes (including bromelain from pineapples, but also other enzymes like ficin and papain) was administered to patients over a three-month period. What gave me hope was that X-rays were also included in the study, and it seemed unlikely to me that a team of Ph.D. scientists would have fabricated the entire study and photoshopped the images. Since I didn't want to deceive myself, I kept a diary in which I described my floaters daily. My pitch-dark, circular floaters became progressively lighter brown and more transparent. Additionally, they lost more and more shape. When I first noticed the changes, I wrote down "it seems that…" but now I can no longer deny it, because after about 3.5 months, I can no longer distinguish my floaters. Instead of seeing them all day (especially in bright light), I now only occasionally see "something" move in the corner of my eye. And when I try to find the now-transparent, small floater spots in bright light, sometimes I can't even locate them. I am aware that your brain can ignore floaters over time, but that doesn't explain how I witnessed changes that strongly suggest I was observing a process in which protein fibers were being broken down. I am also aware that fruit enzymes hardly reach the eye, but that could explain why the breakdown process is so incredibly slow and why it works better with a very high dose. As a layperson in this field, I have no clue HOW it works, but as a patient, I have experienced THAT it works. Because I only started this treatment after months and then suddenly saw progress, I believe there is a connection between the treatment and the progress. I hope that more scientists will replicate the study, because then I think scientific consensus will follow quickly.
@barrybuchert1345
@barrybuchert1345 11 күн бұрын
I wonder who first said that floaters are ignored by the brain, when my floaters have been with me for over at least 7 years or more and are not getting any better.
@MaryPowell-i5s
@MaryPowell-i5s 18 күн бұрын
Thanks for the information on eye care and eye products.and diagnosing what the symptoms may be. Thank you so much
@angiea8022
@angiea8022 18 күн бұрын
I use olive oil on my eyelids every morning, night -- makes a HUGE difference!
@lv2rdhonu783
@lv2rdhonu783 19 күн бұрын
Thank you
@dannylo5875
@dannylo5875 19 күн бұрын
Question. What if your eye has these red lines going to yoir cornea. Been having an issue with my right eye. Is it cancer or diabetes!?
@FLORIDIANMILLIONAIRE
@FLORIDIANMILLIONAIRE 19 күн бұрын
I had floaters 6 months ago and spontaneously it went away
@StrongBodyandMind33
@StrongBodyandMind33 2 күн бұрын
Spontaneously? How long did they last?
@onetinsoldiergs
@onetinsoldiergs 20 күн бұрын
Oh Dr.Tai help me. Even with your gentle voice and simple techniques I can't seem to master how to administer drops . When I see a beautiful woman my vision gets blurry , I think my punctas might need proper professional maintenance. Should I fly down from Alberta so you can instruct me properly and examine my peepers? Also sometimes when I look at your eye care videos on TV, my eyes get blurry. Please advise me on a course of action Dr Tai. Thank you very very much Dr.Tai.😊
@ramonacharles9540
@ramonacharles9540 20 күн бұрын
Good to know
@loumitch1
@loumitch1 20 күн бұрын
Thanks Doc!
@cborke1343
@cborke1343 20 күн бұрын
Very helpful! Thank you!
@ganeshkp6874
@ganeshkp6874 21 күн бұрын
😊😊
@creekboie3277
@creekboie3277 21 күн бұрын
Great just wasted my money 😂
@Highland-Lass
@Highland-Lass 23 күн бұрын
1 part baby shampoo to 10 parts water. Use a cotton bud each end per eye, wipe.
@bailahie4235
@bailahie4235 25 күн бұрын
Thanks for destroying my effective placebo-effect treatment with ananas 😭😉
@MaggieJohnson-vn6su
@MaggieJohnson-vn6su 25 күн бұрын
I tried it and ended up in the ER thinking I was having a heart attack. I'd love to take it, but...
@koljivanov4050
@koljivanov4050 27 күн бұрын
Glaucoma. How I fought with glaucoma after an operation to pump blood out of the vitreous - victrectomy - on the eye... An exercise with alternately closing the eyes helped, while we squeeze out excess fluid from the eyes, one time in a different way... youtu.be /D3O3TtsNxiQ?si=hmmAHTVOX6CKhicj Does anyone ever wonder why we rub our eyes? By doing this we squeeze out excess fluid and equalize the pressure in the eyes and improve the nutrition of the blood vessels, but after eye surgery, this cannot be done at first... but you can alternately close your eyes while walking... and look, for example, at car numbers, closer and further... The pressure in the eye is increased due to the spongy trauber network clogged with fibrous blood, which removes 85% of the fluid from the eyes into the Schlemm canal. This often happens after blood enters due to eye injuries, inflammation of the Trauberian canal or eye surgery, sugar!!!, malnutrition, venous stagnation and retrograde (reverse) flow of blood into the excretory canals, etc.. It is necessary to improve fluid drainage: 1 Improve rheology (fluidity...) diet, jars. kzbin.info/www/bejne/eojEnqxtZ6qUo9ksi=R7vFKluW_jD42FKV , leeches, etc. There is a video, but in English, “What products help you avoid glaucoma”, “Or what products to avoid with glaucoma”, but Russian doctors, like insurance companies, are silent about this!?.... kzbin.info/www/bejne/aaWXgaZ6etudgZI ?si=h4CTF16Nx5zJbtZ_ The best thing is just a diet, for example, diabetic 2, just without sugar, flour, potatoes, coffee and fatty meat, etc... which will allow you to avoid thousands of other diseases!!! 2 Improve blood vessels (contrast shower!!!, vitamins and much more...) 3 Mechanically help remove fluid from the eyes (massage around the eyes to drain lymph..., alternately squeezing and squeezing out excess fluid if you can’t rub your eyes due to surgery or injury, etc.) I’ll add... In order for the blood to be “liquid”, proper nutrition is necessary!!!, without excess sweets, flour, potatoes, etc. Good outflow is helped by proper MASSAGE of the eyes and neighboring areas and neck. But it also helps a lot to close your eyes one by one!!! eye to gouge out!!! excess fluid from the eyes into the lymph through the trabecular network (spongy tissue can be clogged with fibrous blood after surgery or injury), into Schlemm’s canal. Massage of the lymphatic vessels that drain fluid around the eyes and ears, as well as throughout the head, helps to prevent and treat GLAUCOMA!!! kzbin.info/www/bejne/eGGmdqJ3qLVqfLMsi=2uobICN-f06IEKaI A daily contrast shower or at least applying a hot wet or cold cloth to the eyes helps to train the elasticity of the blood vessels around the eyes and the entire head. All this warns of GLAUCOMA, which is almost impossible to cure otherwise. Only if you put leeches to thin the blood. Regular cupping and cupping (hijama) also help to improve the rheology of blood and lymphatic fluid. Regular trips to the pool are very useful, because of the contrast shower, because of washing your face after diving, because of constantly closing your eyes, because of swimming and the work of large muscles that help the movement of lymph, kzbin.info/www/bejne/qKSnfKB3iapnl8Usi=qSEhFtGMUBngkGzH Four ways to improve lymph flow kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZ25qoKOnLWdjqssi=HrghCLj5mU7VDUT2
@missgram2837
@missgram2837 27 күн бұрын
Looking at the comments below it is worth a try, as for other researchers or doctors duplicating the study, it is too simple, not technical enough and thoroughly a laughable subject to any big pharma companies. It would make no money for anyone but yet it is probably the best, most simple and most affordable and God made treatment for anyone!
@Ron-v1c4f
@Ron-v1c4f 28 күн бұрын
In my opinion, it was a terrible, terrible presentation. I think there is compelling and overwhelming evidence that vegetable oils are the major players in this disease. I'm not an eye doctor. It's beyond my compression that you would not be aware of this.
@ericschwartz3559
@ericschwartz3559 29 күн бұрын
Thank you for these helpful tips Dr. Audrey Tai.