Lately, it has been trending on social media about someone offering services to treat and eliminate eye disease. The eye cataract is said to cure her the way she does. More convincingly, a video was included. So a lot of social media readers have expressed interest in trying.
Looking at this situation, it raises a concern for doctors and should be eye specialists. Not because we are afraid of new competitors but worried about the impact on patients. It is extremely important for patients especially in Malaysia not to blindly believe in the news of their treatment being uncertain. Patients are advised to ask or do some research on the disease before going to treatment.
Conjunctivitis, among Malaysians, especially Malays, is somewhat synonymous with cataracts. However, some think the mask is the one in front of the eye. There is also the impression that the scar is in the front of the eye that is cataract. This is a common disorder that patients face. But persistent anxiety can be a more dangerous disease, so ask the knowledgeable and have no business agenda behind it.
Regarding the mask of the deceased either cataract or “pterygium”.
Cataract is an eye disease associated with eye lenses. Where is the lens in the eye? The lens is behind the eyes and iris (which gives the eye color). The original, healthy lens is crystal clear and allows light to penetrate into the retina layer for image processing. As they age, as young as 50 and above, the lenses will start to become dim and yellowish. In general, cataracts are common in old age.
“Pterygium” is a blanket in front of your eyes. It usually grows from the edge of the conjunctiva and grows slowly to the middle of the eye, the cornea. “Pterygium” is easy to see because of its presence on the outer surface of the eye. The disease can occur in young and old. It is common in patients who have a job or are often involved in sun-exposed activities. Examples are traffic policemen, military personnel, sportsmen, and gardeners.
What is the treatment for cataract and pterygium disease?
The answer is surgery. Yes, both require surgery performed by a trained eye doctor. However, the surgical procedure is different and needs to be done in the operating room and using clean equipment. The surgery requires training and not all doctors can do it except the trained doctors in the eye area. It’s not as easy as it is on social media. There are no drops that can dilute the pterygium and relieve cataracts. There is also no dietary supplement that can eliminate all eye diseases. All patient questions and questions are recommended to consult your ophthalmologist. May we not be harmed by our own actions.
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