the patient may be asked to skip breakfast.he or she is given eye drops,and perhaps medications to help relax. A local or topical anesthetic is used to make the procedure painless.sterile coverings are placed around the patient's head.
The alternative treatment for cataracts is surgical cataract removal.There are no medications, dietary supplements, exercises, or optical devices that have been shown to prevent or cure cataracts.
The procedure is used to treat cataracts.Cryotherapy is performed to remove the clouding protein matter from the lens. If left untreated, cataracts may eventually cause blindness
Narcotic analgesia may be required.significant swelling of the eye and eyelid.Problems after cryotherapy are rare, but can occur and may include infection, bleeding, inflammation.loss of vision, or light flashes.
Eyedrops or pills may be given to help healing and to control pressure inside the eye.asked to wear an eye shield or eyeglasses to help protect the eye.is told to avoid rubbing or pressing the eye.and to not lift heavy objects
The patient will receive instruction on caring for a stoma and bag. A period of fasting and an enema may be required.
No extensive preparation is required.the physician may want to reduce the size of certain growths such as warts prior.In the case of cervical cryotherapy, the procedure is not performed during,or from two to three days before, the menstrual period
The patient removes any clothing and jewelry above the chest.
application of cold
The goal of cryotherapy is to freeze and destroy targeted skin growths while preserving the surrounding skin from injury.
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Cervical cryotherapy, or freezing, usually lasts about five minutes and causes a slight amount of discomfort.