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Cataracts, the clouding of the eye's natural lens, can gradually dim the world's brilliance and affect the quality of life. Fortunately, advancements in medical technology have transformed cataract surgery into a highly effective preventive measure. In this article, we explore the proactive approach to cataract prevention through surgery, emphasizing the expertise of Dr. Brad Snead, M.D., and the innovative technology provided by Alcon.
Understanding Cataracts and Prevention:
Cataracts develop slowly, causing vision to become cloudy or blurred over time. While aging is a significant factor, other contributors include genetics, diabetes, and prolonged exposure to sunlight. However, undergoing cataract surgery can not only restore clear vision but also prevent the condition from progressing.
The Role of Cataract Surgery in Prevention:
Cataract surgery involves removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). Beyond its role as a corrective measure, cataract surgery has emerged as a proactive approach to preventing cataracts from impairing vision further. By addressing the cloudy lens early on, the risk of complications decreases, and the potential for maintaining long-term clarity improves.
Dr. Brad Snead, M.D.: A Trusted Cataract Surgeon:
When considering cataract surgery, choosing an experienced surgeon is paramount. Dr. Brad Snead, M.D., stands as a beacon of expertise in the field of cataract surgery. With a wealth of experience and a commitment to personalized care, Dr. Snead ensures that each patient receives tailored solutions for their unique vision needs. His approach to cataract surgery extends beyond restoration—it's about preventing future vision deterioration.
Alcon: Pioneering Technology for Enhanced Outcomes:
Behind Dr. Brad Snead's exceptional surgical skills is the cutting-edge technology provided by Alcon. As a global leader in eye care innovation, Alcon's state-of-the-art surgical equipment and intraocular lenses contribute to the success of cataract surgeries. Their commitment to advancing eye health aligns seamlessly with Dr. Snead's dedication to providing optimal care.
The Benefits of Early Intervention:
Choosing cataract surgery as a preventive measure offers numerous benefits. Not only does it preserve and enhance vision, but it can also lead to an improved quality of life. Early intervention with cataract surgery ensures that the cloudy lens is addressed before it significantly impacts daily activities and social interactions.
Taking the First Step:
If you're considering cataract surgery for prevention or correction, consulting with Dr. Brad Snead, M.D., is a prudent first step. His expertise and personalized approach, coupled with Alcon's innovative technology, create a powerful combination for optimal outcomes.
Preserving clarity and preventing the progression of cataracts is within reach through the advancements in cataract surgery. Dr. Brad Snead, M.D., with his wealth of experience, and Alcon, with their pioneering technology, exemplify the commitment to proactive eye care. Take charge of your vision health, and consider cataract surgery as a proactive measure to ensure a future filled with visual clarity and vibrancy.
When it comes to dealing with cataracts, Dr. Brad Snead, M.D. is more than an eyecare provider; Dr. Brad Snead, M.D. is here to guide you on your journey to improved vision. From eye exams to cataract surgery and beyond, and is committed to making things clearer to ensure that you reclaim a more vivid and brilliant future. Give us a call today. Let’s work together to get your freedom back from those sneaky cataract villains!
There are two main types. Type I (Juvenile) and Type II Type 2 diabetes is much more common and is typically caused by lifestyle choices. Unlike type I, the pancreas can make insulin, but not enough. This leads to the sugar being left in the blood stream instead of being pushed into the cell for an energy source.Some risk factors for developing type 2 diabetes:weightinactivityfamily historyhigh LDL cholesterol levelsAge over 45prediabetesComplications of type 2 diabetes:blood vessel disease nerve damage impaired healing heart disease stroke kidney disease eye damage dementiaPeople with type 2 diabetes, on average, have a shortened life expectancy by about 10 years.You can prevent type 2 diabetes by: eating properly exercise losing weightBalancing your nutrition with the proper amounts of proteins, carbs and fat not only helps you look better, have more energy and confidence but it also prevents chronic disease. Over 80% of chronic disease is preventable through lifestyle modification!
Hypertension or high blood pressure is a common condition medical professionals call the silent killer. Silent because having elevated blood pressure often goes undetected for years or decades as it slowly causes fatal changes throughout the body, leading to death. Common comorbidities of prolonged hypertension include: kidney failure, heart attack, stroke, angina, dementia, vision loss, blindness, sexual dysfunction, cardiomyopathy, heart failure, fatigue, artery damage, blood clots, and much more. Unfortunately, many individuals do not know or treat hypertension until the damage has already taken place. But it's not too late. There are many methods and options available to treat and eliminate this life threatening condition. The traditional method of treating hypertension consists of a doctor's visit, finding of hypertension, a series of cardiac studies, and then being prescribed medication.Often this is accompanied by a diagnosis of genetic hypertension, familial hypertension, secondary hypertension or idiopathic hypertension (unknown cause). Regardless of the diagnosis, the underlying cause can go unnoticed and untreated. Frankly, because there is not enough time and individuality to this approach. The band aid approach. So what's a normal blood pressure? Ideally 120/60.When does blood pressure become dangerous? When your systolic pressure (the first number) rises above and sustains above 150 you should be concerned.Long term effects of elevated blood pressure leads to interior vessel damage and therefore creates even more of a risk to you such as narrowing of the blood vessel, clotting and arteriosclerosis. So what generally leads to hypertension?Some causes for hypertension include obesity, hypernatremia or high sodium, lack of exercise, elevated homocysteine, sleep deprivation, substance use, smoking, stress, hypercholesterol or high fats in the blood, diabetes, kidney dysfunction, lung disease, diet and age.Getting to the core issue and addressing the primary cause or causes of hypertension is the ideal treatment. Unfortunately this is often challenging and time consuming for individuals to navigate themselves. They find there is no direct guidance from medical professionals. Instead the medication seems to be the end all be all approach. Most providers are unfortunately taught this method in school and are not programmed to use a holistic approach.Depending on the cause of hypertension, there are methods and scientifically proven lifestyle changes that can eliminate the silent killer in your life, without having to take medication with harmful side effects. Here are some general non-specific ways to treat hypertension:1. Sodium. Water follows salt. The more salt you digest, the more water that attaches to it. This fills up the veins and arteries, and the pressure makes the heart have to work harder to pump. By reducing sodium intake, we reduce the amount of fluid in our vascular space and lessen the workload of the heart. 2. Quit smoking. Smoking causes damage to the inside of our vessels, contributes to blood clotting, and damages your lungs. The damage in your lungs causes a backup of blood flow.3. Exercise. Your heart is its own muscle and requires exercise. When we exercise, we require the heart to improve endurance. Therefore when we are at rest, it has an easier time pumping blood.4. Diet. Eating a well balanced diet can reduce excess cholesterol. Bad cholesterol component that accumulates inside your vessels. When this happens, the opening becomes smaller making the heart have to pump harder to push through.5. Weight loss. Losing excess weight means the body needs less blood to feed extra tissue. When we lose weight, we reduce the need for the heart to pump harder to feed the excess mass. The extra pumping causes the heart muscle to become large then sets into other diseases, such as heart failure.6. Stress reduction. Stress induces a response in our body, causing inflammation, increasing our heart rate and narrowing our vessels. This again causes the heart to have to pump harder and thus increases our blood pressure.Utilizing an experienced certified nurse and wellness coach can bridge the gap between lifestyle modification and optimal health. By utilizing this approach, you can obtain a personal and individualized plan and treatment for hypertension and other ailments concurrently. To learn more about a specific plan designed for you or to schedule a free consultation, click below. I would be happy to see if we are a good fit to work together and begin living the life you were designed for and the care you deserve.
Moodys recently upgraded Collier Countys Series 2018 Tourist Development Tax Revenue Bonds by two notchesfrom Aa3 to Aa1an uncommon and impressive achievement. This upgrade reflects the countys financial strength, fueled by growing tourism revenues and strategic fiscal management.Why This MattersThis upgrade allows Collier County to borrow at lower interest rates, potentially saving taxpayers millions. For senior citizens, this means: Improved Services: Savings can possibly fund critical projects such as better transportation, healthcare facilities, and senior centers. Tax Stability: Lower borrowing costs help keep property taxes steady, a relief for those on fixed incomes. Enhanced Quality of Life: A strong tourism economy supports parks, cultural activities, and infrastructure which many seniors can enjoy.This achievement highlights the countys commitment to financial responsibility and delivering lasting benefits for Collier County residents of all ages.For more details, contact Derek M. Johnssen at (239) 252-7863 or visit emma.msrb.org.#CollierCounty #FinancialStrength #SeniorLiving
Since 1985, the physicians at Snead Eye Group have been providing Southwest Florida the best vision care possible at every stage of life. Starting around age 40, a more detailed look into eye health and cataract development is advised. Cataracts affect more than 24.4 million Americans over 40 and by the age of 75, approximately half of all Americans have cataracts. Age and vision changes will lead to learning more about cataract surgery. Snead Eye Groups expert doctors will guide you through every stage. Were here for you every step of the way. Dr. Brad Snead is committed to offering you laser-enhanced cataract surgery, advanced technology lens options, and our skilled surgical team for superior surgical outcomes. We guarantee the best way to see the areas of Naples, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers, & Cape Coral is with crisp, clear vision. MEET OUR MEDICAL TEAMAt SNEAD EYE GROUP, were not just a team of medical professionals; we are committed caregivers dedicated to providing the highest quality eye care. Recognizing the critical link between your general health and your eyesight, we pledge to treat every individual according to their specific needs.Its our goal to not just meet, but consistently exceed our patients expectations. SNEAD EYE GROUP makes a firm promise to all our patients were committed to helping you see your very best.JOHN W. SNEAD, MD, MBA, FACSJOHN W. SNEAD, MD, MBA, FACSBoard Certified OphthalmologistFounderBRAD A. SNEAD, MD, MBA, FACSBRAD A. SNEAD, MD, MBA, FACSBoard Certified OphthalmologistMedical DirectorRICHARD DAVIS, MDRICHARD DAVIS, MDBoard Certified OphthalmologistAllison Coll, ODAllison Coll, ODBoard Certified OptometristKate Maloney, ODKate Maloney, ODBoard Certified OptometristMichael Pham, ODMichael Pham, ODBoard Certified OptometristNathan R Etten, ODNathan R Etten, ODBoard Certified Optometrist
Since 1985, the physicians at Snead Eye Group have been providing Southwest Florida the best vision care possible at every stage of life. Starting around age 40, a more detailed look into eye health and cataract development is advised. Cataracts affect more than 24.4 million Americans over 40 and by the age of 75, approximately half of all Americans have cataracts. Age and vision changes will lead to learning more about cataract surgery. Snead Eye Groups expert doctors will guide you through every stage. Were here for you every step of the way. Dr. Brad Snead is committed to offering you laser-enhanced cataract surgery, advanced technology lens options, and our skilled surgical team for superior surgical outcomes. We guarantee the best way to see the areas of Naples, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers, & Cape Coral is with crisp, clear vision. MEET OUR MEDICAL TEAMAt SNEAD EYE GROUP, were not just a team of medical professionals; we are committed caregivers dedicated to providing the highest quality eye care. Recognizing the critical link between your general health and your eyesight, we pledge to treat every individual according to their specific needs.Its our goal to not just meet, but consistently exceed our patients expectations. SNEAD EYE GROUP makes a firm promise to all our patients were committed to helping you see your very best.JOHN W. SNEAD, MD, MBA, FACSJOHN W. SNEAD, MD, MBA, FACSBoard Certified OphthalmologistFounderBRAD A. SNEAD, MD, MBA, FACSBRAD A. SNEAD, MD, MBA, FACSBoard Certified OphthalmologistMedical DirectorRICHARD DAVIS, MDRICHARD DAVIS, MDBoard Certified OphthalmologistAllison Coll, ODAllison Coll, ODBoard Certified OptometristKate Maloney, ODKate Maloney, ODBoard Certified OptometristMichael Pham, ODMichael Pham, ODBoard Certified OptometristNathan R Etten, ODNathan R Etten, ODBoard Certified Optometrist