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Re: eyeball displacement...Proptosis, or exophthalmos by white tiger ..... Ask CureZone Community

Date:   3/1/2006 9:01:49 PM ( 19 y ago)
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You know an Optician or Optometrist is unlikely to diagnose all medical problems involving the eyes.

Research what most closely describe your symptoms, then ask a specialist if he can rule the symptoms out or diagnose as another problem.

Unrelated example:
Many people have suffered for years with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis or Parkinson's Disease before finally finding a doctor familiar enough with symptoms to diagnose them.
it is a matter of finding the right doctor that knows.


Optician:
A professional in the manufacturing of eye glasses and contact lenses.

Optometrist:
A professional who examines the eyes and related structures for visual problems and disorders, prescribes glasses, lenses and other optical aids.

Ophthalmologist:
An ophthalmologist is a physician who specializes in the medical and surgical care of the eyes and visual system and in the prevention of eye disease and injury. They provide a full spectrum of care including routine eye exams, diagnosis and medical treatment of eye disorders and diseases, prescriptions for eyeglasses, surgery, and management of eye problems that are caused by systemic illnesses. Ophthalmologists can be medical doctors (M.D.) or doctors of osteopathy (D.O.).

Oculoplastic surgeon:
An oculoplastic surgeon thinks like an ophthalmologist and performs surgery like a plastic surgeon. This combination of skills makes an oculoplastic surgeon the recognized expert in eyelid and orbital surgery.
 

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