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It's probably dry eyesTry Punctal occlusion and restasisLASEK is NONCUTTING so doesn't cause DES for future reference
Unfortunately, glare and halos are a side effect of LASIK. At this time, there is no treatment for it. However, it is still possible for the halos to diminish over time as your eyes continue to heal. You may want to talk to your eye doctor to see if wearing glasses for near work would help im...
In most cases, it's safe and effective to wear contact lenses after LASIK. We recommend that you wait 2-3 months after LASIK before being fitted with contact lenses. However, it is important to note that fitting contact lenses on eyes that have undergone LASIK surgery can be more challenging due...
Repost and ask your md to define c-lasik as that is not a known term, it might be his brand or something like that
You probably had a small epithelial defect that will heal, you should take tears frequently and keep your eyes closedthere is a small chance you actually dislodged and wrinkled the flap, in which case you would need it lifted up again, smoothened out, and put back down, that would be done in the...
Based solely on your corneal thickness and prescription, you would not be a good candidate for LASIK. The amount of tissue that needs to be ablated with the laser to fully correct for your prescription will be too much and will leave your corneas too thin.
Since your vision is fluctuating, it sounds like you are experiencing dry eyes. Although your eyes may not feel dry, your tear film may be unstable causing your vision to be blurry and fluctuate. I would recommend that you try using artificial tears every 2-3 hours to see if there is any i...
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