Q&A: How does an eye doctor diagnose someone with cataracts, glaucoma, or detached retina?
Posted by: in cataract treatment, tags: Cataracts, detached, diagnose, Doctor, Glaucoma, retina, SomeoneQuestion by Greg: How does an eye doctor diagnose someone with cataracts, glaucoma, or detached retina?
I’m having eye problems right now, I feel like somethings wrong with my vision (it’s not getting blurrier but it feels clouded or something) and I keep getting floaters in my eye. I’m probably gonna go to the eye doctor in a week or so but I’m wondering how would he even know if something was wrong with my vision?
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Answer by princeidoc
mostly looking inside of your eye with various instruments. they’ve seen hundreds/thousands of cataracts & glaucoma & retinal problems & corneal problems & more…& they know what they look like. surprise! optometry is more complicated than just adding power til you see well
they’ll be able to figure it out. its what they do for a living
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