The best people to treat Convergence Insufficiency are Developmental Optometrists. Please visit WWW.COVD.org and review the recent CITT study by the National Institutes of Health.
The procedure concerned with convergence insufficiency is muscular. therefore it is unlikely that this would be done by a retina specialist. go to the related link below(Convergence Insufficiency) for more information.
If you are referring to college years; 8. A Retina Specialist is actually an Opthalmologist. And; Ophthalmologists are medical/surgical doctors specializing in Retinal care. 8 Years.
See a retina specialist to be sure that there are no retinal tears or detachment. If there are none, wait for blood to be re-absorbed. If situation doesn't clear up soon, revisit the retina specialist.
Yes, I recommend Dr. Brian Chan-Kai. He is a specialist in retinal diseases and ocular oncology at the Baylor College of Medicine.
How much money a retina specialist can earn depends upon their experience, qualifications and the geographical area they are working in. The average annual salary for such a position is around 619,114 US dollars.
A hole in the retina can be taken care of through various means. There are times that it can repair itself depending on the extent of the damage. However, it is advisable to see an eye specialist who wil advise you on the possible options.
Yes, if the coughing is extreme and consistent for a long duration of time. This tends to put excessive pressure on the retina, thus possibly leading to a tear or detachment.
Acuity and alignment for proper identification and understanding are the values of the eyes' convergence reflex.Specifically, the term identifies the tendency of both eyes to fixate on an object in front of the individual in question. Both eyes move inwardly toward the nose. This action permits the retina to receive a clear, sharp image.
Curvature of cornea
Convex lenses cause the focal point to appear behind the lens (positive convergence). In myopia, the focal point lies somewhere between the lens and the retina, it needs to converge at a point farther than it is converging, this is why a convex lens is used, to push the focal point back so it will hit the retina. A concave lens would do the opposite for hyperopia (the focal point appears behind the retina), it will adjust the focal point to lie more anteriorly and land on the retina.
the retina contains the rods and cones which sense the amount of light and different colors respectively.
A vitreo retinal specialist is an ophthalmologist. It is a subspeciality of ophthalmology treating the back of the eye which included the vitreous and the retina. It is necessary to see one of these for treatment of macular degeneration and retinal detachments that a general ophthalmologist cannot treat.