The Eye Show teaches you good eye health, how to avoid dry eye, and reduce eye pain. Dr. Cremers is one the leading eye experts in America and has both personal and professional experience treating eye pain and improving eye health. Follow this podcast and listen every Tuesday for more advice on improving the health of your eyes.
Part 2: In this episode, we continue our dive deep into the world of Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) with expert Dr. Andrea Kossler. Join us as we explore the symptoms, causes, and latest treatment options for this often misunderstood condition. Dr. Kossler shares her insights on how TED impacts patients' lives and the importance of early diagnosis. Whether you're living with TED, supporting someone who is, or just curious about the condition, this episode is packed with valuable information from a leading specialist in the field. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on managing and understanding thyroid eye disease!
Part 1: In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Thyroid Eye Disease (TED) with expert Dr. Andrea Kossler. Join us as we explore the symptoms, causes, and latest treatment options for this often misunderstood condition. Dr. Kossler shares her insights on how TED impacts patients' lives and the importance of early diagnosis. Whether you're living with TED, supporting someone who is, or just curious about the condition, this episode is packed with valuable information from a leading specialist in the field. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on managing and understanding thyroid eye disease!
In this episode, Dr. Sandra Cremers explores the emerging treatment of red light therapy for dry eyes. With millions suffering from this common and often debilitating condition, red light therapy is gaining attention as a potential solution. Dr. Cremers breaks down how this non-invasive treatment works, its benefits, and the science behind its effects on the eyes. Whether you're dealing with dry eye syndrome or simply curious about the latest in eye care, this episode offers valuable insights into how red light therapy may provide relief and improve overall eye health. Tune in for an in-depth look at this innovative approach!
In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Sandra Cremers takes a deep dive into the fascinating case of Bryan Johnson, the entrepreneur who spends an astounding $2 million annually in his quest for longevity. As Johnson seeks to defy aging with cutting-edge science and treatments, we take a closer look at the more unexpected aspects of his health regimen. From a medical perspective, what do his Meibomian glands—the tiny, but essential structures in our eyes—reveal about his approach to health and wellness? Join Dr. Cremers as she explores the intersection of high-stakes health experiments and the human body's subtle signals, shedding light on what money can and can't buy when it comes to longevity.
Dr. Cremers discusses in this episodes what can cause itching of the eyes and other body part.
In this episode, Dr. Cremers discusses bilateral same-day cataract surgery with light adjustable lenses. It is custom practice that we perform cataract surgery, one eye at a time, but now we have seen the success of doing both on the same day.
This episode delves deep into dry eye disease and Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD). We'll explore these conditions' potential long-term impacts, including the real concerns around vision loss. Can dry eye disease lead to blindness? What happens in the end stages of MGD, and how can it affect your eyes and overall health?
Dr. Cremers reviews the latest updates in her approach to treating dry eye syndrome via her step ladder approach.
In this episode, Dr. Cremers dives deep into the world of ocular health, exploring the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for Corneal Dystrophy: Map-dot- fingerprint aka anterior basement membrane dystrophy (ABMD). This episode provides valuable insights into maintaining corneal health and preventing recurring issues.
In this episode, Dr. Cremers discusses the differences between PRP and Autologous Serum Drops in treating Dry Eye Syndrome.
Dr. Cremers answers the question that is constantly asked: Why are my eyes red? What can be done about it?
In this episode, Dr. Cremers reviews the difference between Herpes Zoster (Shingles) and Herpes Simplex Infections and discusses symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and how it can affect the eyes.
Dr. Cremers reviews a talk she presented at the Women in Ophthalmology Conference on Keratitis.
What are blepharitis, conjunctivitis, meibomitis, iritis, uveitis, keratitis, retinitis, neuritis, and meningitis? Dr. Cremers reviews eye anatomy and diseases related to the different parts of the eye
Dr. Cremers discusses the latest in the world of intraocular lenses for cataract surgery.
Dr. Cremers covers the most common patient compliant after cataract surgery: Blurry Vision.
Dr. Cremers goes over the importance of blinking and the potential connection to Alzheimer's disease.
It is common for the eyelids to become swollen. In this episode, Dr. Cremers reviews the top 7 causes of eyelid swelling.
Dr. Cremers does a deep dive into viral vs. allergic conjunctivitis
Dr. Cremers goes over what Doxycycline is and how it is used.
Dr. Cremers goes over indicators for the need for a blood workup to detect an autoimmune disease.
Dr. Cremers discusses Horner's syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that affects your eye and the surrounding area on one side of the face.
Dr. Cremers talks about how how being a surgeon has helped her throughout her marriage and family.
Dr. Cremers covers the current research being done at Visionary Eye Doctors. Reach out to us if you would like to contribute to the advancement in eye care being discovered at Visionary Eye Doctors. kcarpio@voeyedr.com
Dr. Cremers reviews how, in recent years, a meibography has become an early diagnostic indicator of an autoimmune disease.
Dr. Cremers answers the interesting question: Can you regrow your Meibomian Gland?
As someone with dry eyes, you can ask yourself, are contact lenses a good idea? Dr. Cremers goes over the pros & cons.
Dr. Cremers goes over the details of the latest technology for refractive cataract surgery: Light Adjustable Lenses.
Dr. Cremers goes over the importance on your eyelashes, how that can effect your surgery and what treatments are there improving the health of your eyelashes.
Dr. Cremers' famous dry eye syndrome treatments have some new updates; she is into improving dry eye syndrome symptoms.
Dr. Cremers goes over some of the best diets and how the can affect cancer
Intense Pulse Light (IPL-developed by Dr. Roland Toyos) versus Meibomian Gland Probing (MGP-developed by Dr. Steven Maskin)
Dr. Cremers goes over the studies that are out regarding remedies to cure glaucoma.
Dr. Cremers goes over the day-to-day things that you can do to prevent nerve damage.
Dr. Cremers talks about all things Roscea. What is it? What is it not?
Dr. Cremers details how we use amniotic membranes to help heal the eye.
Board-Certified Glaucoma Surgeon Dr. Reena Garg joins us to answer questions about glaucoma in part 2 of our glaucoma series!
Dr. Hosseini discusses myopia management and the effects of myopia on patient's eye health.
We explore how platelet-rich plasma can benefit and be used for patients experiencing dry eye syndrome.
Dr. Cremers goes over different diets and her story,
Dr. Cremers goes over the details regarding cataract surgery and all of the latest technology regarding intraocular implants.
In this episode, Dr. Cremers gives a detailed review of one of her favorite dry eye masks.
Dr. Cremers discusses macular degeneration.
Dr. Cremers discusses the ideal nighttime eye routine to keep your eyes in good
Dr. Cremers the pain and symptoms that come with dry eye disease.
In this episode, Dr.Garg & Dr.Cremers discuss early glaucoma detection through different testing methods.
Dr. Cremers goes into detail about the second step in her treatment step ladder: DIET, MEDICATION, LIFESTYLE
Dr. Cremers discusses managing eczema (also known as dermatitis), a frustrating and sometimes debilitating condition, and how skin inflammation may be related to meibomian gland dysfunction in the eyes. She also discusses how diet can affect eczema and various treatment plans, which you can read more about in her blog.
Dr. Cremers discusses the gut microbiome and how it can affect your dry eyes. Scientists are quickly discovering the gut plays a huge role in health and longevity and could even affect your vision. Learn how you can help level up your health and how fixing your gut microbiome can improve your mental clarity, wellness, and even your eyes.