エピソード

  • The Optic Nerve Patient Education
    2025/05/24

    Send us a text

    In this educational segment of Ask Your Eye Doctor, we take a deep dive into the fascinating structures of the human eye. We walk listeners through key anatomical components—like the cornea, retina, lens, and optic nerve—explaining each part's role in vision. Along the way, we break down commonly used ophthalmology terms such as "myopia," "astigmatism," "macula," and "intraocular pressure,"and many more, ensuring listeners can better understand their eye health and communicate more confidently during eye exams. Whether you're curious or preparing for your next checkup, this segment equips you with the knowledge to see your eye care in a whole new light. If you have any you would like to know more about send us a message on our Facebook Page " Ask Your Eye Doctor"

    続きを読む 一部表示
    2 分
  • “Eye Lubricants 101: What’s Best for Your Dry Eyes?”
    2025/05/24

    Send us a text

    In this episode of Ask Your Eye Doctor, we dive into the world of eye lubricants—those over-the-counter drops and gels that promise relief for dry, irritated eyes. Your host breaks down the different types of eye lubricants available, from artificial tears to thicker gels and ointments, explaining the pros and cons of each in simple, everyday language. Whether your eyes feel dry from screens, allergies, or aging, you'll learn which options might work best for you and when it's time to talk to your doctor. For More Info Use these Links

    Latin American Consensus on Ocular Lubricants and Dry Eye Disease (LUBOS): A Report on Severity Classification, Diagnosis, and Therapy - PubMed

    Dry Eye Syndrome Preferred Practice Pattern® - PubMed








    続きを読む 一部表示
    19 分
  • The Retina Patient Education Ask Your Eye Doctor
    2025/05/14

    Send us a text

    The retina is a light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye that converts light into nerve signals, which are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve. It's composed of various layers, including photoreceptor cells (rods and cones), bipolar cells, and ganglion cells. The retina allows us to see in low light, perceive color, and see sharp details, particularly in the macula, the central part of the retina.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    3 分
  • " Eye See a Growth!" Pterygiums and Pingueculas
    2025/05/10

    Send us a text

    Podcast Title: "Eye See a Growth!"

    Synopsis:
    In this episode of Ask Your Eye Doctor, host Alex Gutierrez sits down with ophthalmologist Dr. Amescua to shed light on those mysterious, fleshy growths that sometimes creep onto the white part of your eye—called pterygiums. From causes and common symptoms like redness and irritation to modern treatment options and the real signs it’s time for surgery, they break it all down in plain, practical language. If your eyes have been looking a little off lately, this is the episode you won't want to miss.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    17 分
  • The Posterior Chamber : Know Your Eye Ask Your Eye Doctor
    2025/05/03

    Send us a text

    n this educational segment of Ask Your Eye Doctor, we take a deep dive into the fascinating structures of the human eye. We walk listeners through key anatomical components—like the cornea, retina, lens, and optic nerve—explaining each part's role in vision. Along the way, we break down commonly used ophthalmology terms such as "myopia," "astigmatism," "macula," and "intraocular pressure,"and many more, ensuring listeners can better understand their eye health and communicate more confidently during eye exams. Whether you're curious or preparing for your next checkup, this segment equips you with the knowledge to see your eye care in a whole new light. If you have any you would like to know more about send us a message on our Facebook Page " Ask Your Eye Doctor"

    続きを読む 一部表示
    3 分
  • Eye Care Technology Past , Present and Future
    2025/05/03

    Send us a text

    In this episode of Ask Your Eye Doctor, we explore the groundbreaking technologies transforming routine eye care — and what the future holds. Dr. Amescua joins us to dive into key diagnostic tools like corneal topography and OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography), explaining how they help detect serious eye conditions with remarkable precision.

    We also look ahead at how artificial intelligence is poised to revolutionize the field of ophthalmology — from assisting in early detection to streamlining patient care and treatment planning.

    Whether you're a medical professional, a tech-savvy listener, or simply curious about what happens behind the scenes at your eye exam, this episode offers valuable insight into how innovation is enhancing eye health.

    🎯 Topics Covered:

    • Evolution of diagnostic eye care technology
    • The role of corneal topography in modern exams
    • How OCT works and why it's a game-changer
    • The potential of AI in ophthalmology
    • What’s coming next in the world of eye care

    Ask Your eye doctor on Facebook

    続きを読む 一部表示
    13 分
  • The Lens : Patient Education Ask Your Eye Doctor
    2025/04/28

    Send us a text

    In this educational segment of Ask Your Eye Doctor, we take a deep dive into the fascinating structures of the human eye. We walk listeners through key anatomical components—like the cornea, retina, lens, and optic nerve—explaining each part's role in vision. Along the way, we break down commonly used ophthalmology terms such as "myopia," "astigmatism," "macula," and "intraocular pressure,"and many more, ensuring listeners can better understand their eye health and communicate more confidently during eye exams. Whether you're curious or preparing for your next checkup, this segment equips you with the knowledge to see your eye care in a whole new light. If you have any you would like to know more about send us a message on our Facebook Page " Ask Your Eye Doctor"

    続きを読む 一部表示
    2 分
  • The Iris : Patient Education Ask Your eye Doctor
    2025/04/25

    Send us a text

    In this educational segment of Ask Your Eye Doctor, we take a deep dive into the fascinating structures of the human eye. We walk listeners through key anatomical components—like the cornea, retina, lens, and optic nerve—explaining each part's role in vision. Along the way, we break down commonly used ophthalmology terms such as "myopia," "astigmatism," "macula," and "intraocular pressure,"and many more, ensuring listeners can better understand their eye health and communicate more confidently during eye exams. Whether you're curious or preparing for your next checkup, this segment equips you with the knowledge to see your eye care in a whole new light. If you have any you would like to know more about send us a message on our Facebook Page " Ask Your Eye Doctor"

    続きを読む 一部表示
    3 分