Ultimate Eye Care Habits for Your 40s, 50s, 60s and Beyond

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024

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  • @LeopoldoLausin
    @LeopoldoLausin 9 днів тому +2

    Thank you very much Doc Chua. Just got my cataract operation yesterday, I’m only 38 years old , I’m cataract free now. Still recovering for my operation. But everything is doing good. After this I’ll promise to myself to get active always to have a healthy body and mind. Thank you again.

  • @MultiSoly
    @MultiSoly 7 днів тому

    Thank you for clear explanation

  • @cellgrrl
    @cellgrrl 7 днів тому

    Your content is very interesting, informative and well presented. Thank you for sharing.

  • @sundra9sandifer765
    @sundra9sandifer765 9 днів тому

    Thank you👏🏾👏🏾

  • @miloradjelic7521
    @miloradjelic7521 9 днів тому

    Thank you.

  • @debhouseb
    @debhouseb 6 днів тому

    Dr. Chua, how can you tell for sure that your electric iPads for heat therapy are at the correct temperature? What if it’s defective? And goes too high? At what temperature will the heat begin to harm your eyeball? and how can you periodically check that temperature to be sure that it is staying within the reasonable limits?

  • @Zanko-hs6pe
    @Zanko-hs6pe День тому

    Dear doctor please please answer i am so worried i am 22 my eye pressure right side is 19 and left 23. And i only done puff test and the doctor looked into my eye with his rooms microscope with a light and said it has no problem and that presure is ok, but I forgot to tell him that my mother and grandfather had glaucoma but in 50, so no i am worried and dont know what to do, another doctor said you should check 6 months to know if optic nerve damage or anything but i dont know shall i believe them, wouldn't that be too late, and i had blurry vision 2-3 times in past 6 months i am a medical student studying hard on ipad for 15 hours with a lot of stress which may be also contributing. I dont know what to do. And is there anything working like eating bluberry or anything . Qill i be precribed with iop eye drops? Are they for life? Do they have side effects? If this pressure lead me to glaucoma in my 20s will i get blind by 40s?
    And please i have one more question in the next two weeks i am going to check my eve pressure again with the GAT and corneal thickness measure and if my pressure was still borderline shall i accept the doctors advice to not take any treatment and just keep checking 6 monthly or shall i start taking iop lowering drops if he said? Wouldnt it be bad to start taking drops from my age and with knowing the fact that drops have side effects.. And wouldn't it be risky to just leave it as it is and wait until it damages the nerve and when that happens Then start taking treatment as some doctors say. i wish i could visit you because my case is rare in Iraq and the doctors tell me it is nothing, but i cant be confident. And I can't visit doctors abroad as I am Iraqi. I am so worried about what to do next. I truly appreciate it if vou can reply

  • @mballer
    @mballer 9 днів тому

    4:21 Is a study of one enough?

  • @mballer
    @mballer 9 днів тому

    5:30 How about EWOT or HBOT?
    5:43 How about melatonin, turmeric and DHA/EPA to lower VEGF?
    Do you measure patient's melatonin blood levels?
    Do you measure Omega 3 blood levels and the ratio to omega 6?
    What kind of blood tests do you do?
    Aren't these problems mainly from a lack of good blood flow to the eye?
    Fix the blood flow, fix the eye?

  • @mballer
    @mballer 9 днів тому

    1:24 Eat DHA.

  • @jackschitt6235
    @jackschitt6235 8 днів тому

    Unfortunately knowledge alone isn't worth much. Public health is awful (me=USA). I eat out daily and see really fat people eating poorly/excessively and you know many of them have high blood pressure and/or high blood sugar but they don't care. I guess that works out great for the doctors but personally I would rather never need expensive, unpleasant and risky procedures that don't even always work. They run PSAs on tv about drunk driving and texting and driving. They should be warning people about all the bad things that happen to fat people eventually. My psychiatrist is obese btw.