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Downloadable videos are in F4V format with a screen resolution of 960x540. Printable PDF document for patients: Inserting, Removing and Cleaning Your Artificial Eye
The eye should be taken out once a month and cleaned
with a wetted paper towel (see detailed instructions below) The socket changes quite rapidly during the first year
or two following removal of the natural eye. After that it stabilises somewhat, and subsequent changes are
more to do with age and gravity than with shrinkage of The initial prosthesis may therefore need to be replaced after 2 years, while subsequent artificial eyes should It is not uncommon for a mucoid discharge to accompany the wearing of an artificial eye. This is harmless but annoying and affects some patients more than others. The discharge is worse when
the eye is not regularly polished or is ill fitting. Patients should avoid air conditioned environments
and dusty, dry or windy conditions - For people with monocular vision it is especially important to have the good eye checked every two years by an ophthalmologist or optometrist. It makes good sense to detect and treat eye problems before they become serious. Many conditions that affect the natural eye also affect the socket
containing the prosthetic eye, eg the dry eye syndrome. See also: Socket surgery, Tips for glasses - buttons at left |
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