How to handle ‘pain without stain’
Patients may describe ocular surface pain in a myriad of ways. For some reason, the corneal nerves are firing. It’s the physician’s job to figure out why, and in some cases, the reason is not so clear.
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Patients may describe ocular surface pain in a myriad of ways. For some reason, the corneal nerves are firing. It’s the physician’s job to figure out why, and in some cases, the reason is not so clear.
When it comes to ophthalmic surgery, ergonomics play an important role. Two surgeons discussed how they consider ergonomics in everyday practice, equipment and strategies to help, and its role in glaucoma surgery.
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What can be done for patients with post-LASIK corneal neuralgia?