Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Dr. Hitesh K. Patel of Edison: Causes of and treatments for blunt injuries to the eye

Dr. Hitesh K. Patel is an Edison, New Jersey-based ophthalmologist who treats various eye problems, and specializes in cataract diagnosis and treatment. He continuously seeks new ways to treat his patients by actively participating in conferences and courses at the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons.

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Blunt trauma or injury can cause serious injuries to the eye, according to the book Advanced Assessment and Treatment of Trauma by Michael D. Panté and Andrew N. Pollak, M.D.

One of the most common injuries under this type is the orbital ecchymosis or black eye. It is the collection of fluid and blood in the tissues around the eye (orbit) that leads to discoloration and swelling.

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Ophthalmologists like Dr. Hitesh K. Patel of Edison check this type of injuries by performing a full eye exam – checking of vision, eye movement, and eye pressure – on the patient. The first aid remedy to ecchymosis, as written in the book All About Your Eyes, is cold compress, which should be applied to closed eyelids for 20 minutes every hour for the first 24 hours after the injury.

Moreover, hyphema is another injury caused by blunt trauma. This condition involves bleeding in the anterior chamber of the eye that may cause retinal detachment, vision impairment, and complete loss of sight.

Whether they were hit by a ball or punched in the eye, people who acquired blunt injury must immediately consult with an ophthalmologist like Dr. Hitesh K. Patel of Edison. This is to determine the area in the eye that is most affected by the incident and to get proper treatment and not worsen the situation.

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More about Dr. Patel can be accessed at PatelEyeAssociates.com.