CAN PEOPLE WITH SYSTEMIC DISEASES HAVE CATARACT SURGERY?
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CAN PEOPLE WITH SYSTEMIC DISEASES HAVE CATARACT SURGERY?

The risk of developing cataracts (a common disease that causes vision loss) increases as patients reach the age of 50 or older. At this stage, in addition to vision problems, some elderly people also have to deal with systemic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease. This raises a big question for many patients: "Does the underlying disease affect cataract surgery?"

SHOULD PEOPLE WITH AMBLYOPIA HAVE MYOPIA SURGERY?
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SHOULD PEOPLE WITH AMBLYOPIA HAVE MYOPIA SURGERY?

Amblyopia is one of the vision problems that many people suffer from, causing blurred vision even when the patient is wearing glasses. This raises the question for people with both amblyopia and myopia: "Should I have myopia surgery to improve this condition?"

IF THE EYES HAVE BOTH PTERYGIUM AND CATARACT, WHICH DISEASE SHOULD BE TREATED FIRST?
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IF THE EYES HAVE BOTH PTERYGIUM AND CATARACT, WHICH DISEASE SHOULD BE TREATED FIRST?

Pterygium and cataract are both common diseases that cause vision loss, can lead to many eye complications and affect the patient's quality of life. When the patient has both pterygium and cataract, choosing a treatment plan becomes more complicated. Together with Japan International Eye Hospital, you will understand more about the priority treatment order, the address for surgery, and the price of pterygium and cataract surgery in the article below.

CAN I GET MYOPIA SURGERY IF I HAVE HAD COSMETIC SURGERY?
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CAN I GET MYOPIA SURGERY IF I HAVE HAD COSMETIC SURGERY?

Today, cosmetic surgery has become popular thanks to its safety and high efficiency, helping patients feel more confident in their appearance. However, some interventions on the nose, eyelids, and facial skin make patients worry and hesitate before deciding to have myopia surgery, because they are afraid of affecting their eye health. In this article, Master. Dr. Nguyen Duc Quang at Japan International Eye Hospital will provide necessary information and answer common questions so that patients who have had cosmetic surgery can make the right decision for their myopia surgery.

MYOPIA SURGERY - TREATMENT METHODS, EXAMINATION AND SURGERY PROCEDURES, SURGERY COSTS AND COMMON QUESTIONS
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MYOPIA SURGERY - TREATMENT METHODS, EXAMINATION AND SURGERY PROCEDURES, SURGERY COSTS AND COMMON QUESTIONS

When wearing glasses becomes a barrier to work and daily activities, myopia surgery is considered an effective and necessary solution to improve vision and quality of life for patients.

CAN CONGENITAL ASTIGMATISM BE CURED?
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CAN CONGENITAL ASTIGMATISM BE CURED?

Astigmatism is one of the common refractive errors, affecting the ability to clearly see the shape of objects at all distances - far - near - intermediate. Some people have had astigmatism since childhood (also known as congenital astigmatism), encounter many inconveniences from distorted vision for a long time and want to find a suitable remedy to improve their quality of life.

SHOULD YOU HAVE MYOPIA SURGERY AFTER PREGNANCY?
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SHOULD YOU HAVE MYOPIA SURGERY AFTER PREGNANCY?

Caring for a baby, especially in the first years of life, can become more difficult if the nursing mother faces nearsightedness. Problems like blurred vision or constantly broken glasses can reduce their quality of life. That's why many people consider surgery to improve vision and fully enjoy the joy of spending time with their children. So should mothers have surgery? Find out in the article below with Japan International Eye Hospital.

SHOULD YOU USE ORTHO-K CONTACT LENSES AT NIGHT?
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SHOULD YOU USE ORTHO-K CONTACT LENSES AT NIGHT?

Ortho-K night contact lenses are a method that many people are interested in thanks to their ability to control myopia progression and temporarily eliminate nearsightedness and astigmatism without being invasive. However, it also raises many questions about safety and whether this is the right method for everyone? Listen to advice from ophthalmology experts in the article below from the Japan International Eye Hospital.

CAN YOU REMOVE MYOPIA WITHOUT SURGERY?
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CAN YOU REMOVE MYOPIA WITHOUT SURGERY?

Myopia is a common refractive error that nearly 7.79 billion people in the world are experiencing, causing difficulty in seeing objects at a distance clearly, forcing patients to depend on glasses/contact lenses and encounter problems in daily life. Currently, measures to reduce nearsightedness without surgery such as distance vision training, eye acupressure, drops/take medicine to treat nearsightedness are being widely spread. So are these natural methods of hair removal that are being applied by many people really effective? Let's find the answer through the article below!