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Fact and Fiction of Healthy Vision Clyde K. Kitchen

Fact and Fiction of Healthy Vision By Clyde K. Kitchen

Fact and Fiction of Healthy Vision by Clyde K. Kitchen


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Written by a practicing ophthalmologist, this book explains the eye and how it develops and functions-or can malfunction, especially as we age-and what our options are to maximize or retain eye health.

Fact and Fiction of Healthy Vision Summary

Fact and Fiction of Healthy Vision: Eye Care for Adults and Children by Clyde K. Kitchen

Written by a practicing ophthalmologist, this book explains the eye and how it develops and functions-or can malfunction, especially as we age-and what our options are to maximize or retain eye health. Dr. Kitchen also explains the many treatments and surgical options available, as well as myths and false beliefs or promises that are common in relation to eye health and treatments today. Dr. Kitchen describes time-tested, proven techniques, as well as new treatments and surgeries changing the nature of eye care, including refractive surgery options. He also explains common problems from red eye to macular degeneration, and spotlights beliefs and treatment claims that are uninformed or downright deceptive. His goal is to help Boomers and parents make well-informed decisions about eye care for themselves and their family members, and also to help aging consumers retain their visual health. Appendices include a glossary of eye and eye care terms. The topics addressed include eye anatomy, examinations, medications, treatments, and surgery. Conditions described range from dry eye to ocular migraines, lazy eye, cataracts, glaucoma, and eye cancer.

Fact and Fiction of Healthy Vision Reviews

[K]itchen, a practicing ophthalmologist for over 45 years, presents valuable information about adult and child eye care....General readers. * Choice *
Kitchen, an ophthalmologist with more than 36 years of experience, writes authoritatively on the eye from the patients viewpoint. The purpose of his comprehensive ophthalmologic survey, he writes, is to help people know the basics about their own eyes, to point out some of their choices in eye care, and to help them make informed decisions. He explains the basic facts e.g., anatomy, development, congenital eye problems, eyeglasses and contact lenses, maladies and diseases, the aging eyeas well as what to expect when facing corrective intervention such as surgery....The lay reader is most likely to refer to this up-to-date and fact-laden treatise as an ophthalmologic reference; professionals will surely find it a compact, current resource on the profession. Recommended as a complete, quick one-volume reference for libraries where eye care is in scope. * Library Journal (web review) *
Aimed at general readers, this text explains the basics of eye care for seniors, adults, and children. Using plain language, ophthalmologist Kitchen provides information on eye anatomy, vision testing, and corrective lenses and discusses common problems such as itchy eyes, cataracts, and macular degeneration. Developments in refractive surgery are also reviewed. * SciTech Book News *
Dr. Kitchen, a doctor who definitely knows what he is talking about, not only supplied interesting. factual, and helpful information but did it in a way that was easy to comprehend for those of us not knowledgeable in this area. He starts out with the basic information of the eye, flows into common eye problems, such as red eye and itchy eyes, moves into age related eye problems and brings us to a chapter where he talks of visual aids, diabetes and the likes with connection to the eye. .He ends his work with consumer information that is packed full of helpful tidbits for you, and he even includes a glossary of terms and words that will better help you understand your eye and the eye-care profession....[t]his is one great book and would be an asset in any home, calming fears and giving needed information and advise concerning eye-care, as to what not to do and what to do, warnings and recommendations, and whom to go to for the help you need. Very highly recommended. Excellent work. * MBR Bookwatch *

About Clyde K. Kitchen

Clyde K. Kitchen, M.D., is a member of the Senior Active Staff of St. Jude Hospital, Department of Ophthalmology, in Fullerton, California. He is an Ophthalmologist in practice for more than 44 years.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Julie Silver Acknowledgments Introduction Part I The Basics 1. Anatomy: Eye Structure and Function 2. Eye Development and Congenital Eye Problems Congenital Eye Problems 3. Vision Testing and Problem Treatment Use of Dilating Eye Drops Examination of the Eyes 4. Eye Glasses (Spectacles) and Contact Lenses Contact Lenses 5. Visual Acuity Part II Common Eye Problems 6. Everyday Maladies The Red Eye Foreign Body Sensation (Something in the Eye) Herpetic Ocular Disease Lacrimal Disorders Spots in Vision Lumps and Bumps of the Eyes Eyelid Disorders Itchy Eyes 7. Strabismus (Cross-Eyed and Wall-Eyed) Part III Age-Related Eye Problems (Getting Old Ain't for Sissies) 8. Presbyopia Choices of Bifocals, Trifocals, Etc. Contact Lenses as an Alternative in Presbyopia 9. Cataracts 10. Glaucoma 11. Macular Degeneration Part IV Special Considerations 12. Visual Aids 13. Diabetes 14. Neurologic Conditions Affecting Vision Causes of Sudden Vision Loss Other Neurological Problems 15. History and Current Developments in Refractive Surgery Refractive Surgery History Types of Refractive Surgery Presbyopia Surgery 16. Some Unusual Eye Problems and Eye Injuries Eye Problems Eye Injuries 17. Things to Know about Eye Surgery Cataract Surgery Glaucoma Surgery Retinal Detachment Surgery Strabismus Surgery Corneal Transplant Enucleation Part V Consumer Information 18. Definitions of Caregivers Caregivers 19. More Things You Need to Know Common Eye Drop Medications Who Pays and How 20. Eye Care-The Way It Was and the Way It Will Be Origin of the Ophthalmologist The Origin of an Optometrist Interaction of Ophthalmology and Optometry The Way Things Can Be (As I See It) Glossary Index

Additional information

NPB9780275993450
9780275993450
0275993450
Fact and Fiction of Healthy Vision: Eye Care for Adults and Children by Clyde K. Kitchen
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2007-05-30
208
N/A
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