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heardatmedschool · 20 days
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“I have a stye in my first day of ophthalmology. Coincidence? I think not.”
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fleshwizard · 11 months
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sketch from the lab : ophtalmology
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agentfascinateur · 2 months
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Requiring medical evacuation in Gaza:
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Auto Refractometer R 30 G-Matronix #ophtalmology #ophthalmologist #ophthalmicphotography #doctor #doctorstrange #usaophthalmology (at Nagpur,maharasthara) https://www.instagram.com/p/CmN-mhePGWQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bhallaeyehospital · 17 days
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मोतियाबिंद: डॉ. विक्रम भल्ला की ओर से जानकारी
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मोतियाबिंद आँखों की एक सामान्य समस्या है, ज��� अधिकतर उम्र बढ़ने पर होती है। लेकिन यह क्या है? डॉ. विक्रम भल्ला, एमबीबीएस, डीएनबी (ऑप्थाल्मोलॉजी) इस आँख के रोग की समझ देते हैं।
मोतियाबिंद तब होता है जब आँख का प्राकृतिक लेंस धुंधला हो जाता है, जिससे दृश्य क्लियर नहीं दिखाई देता है और समस्या आती है। यहाँ तक कि जब व्यक्ति निकट से चीजें भी नहीं देख पाता है।
मोतियाबिंद के लक्षणों को समय रहते पहचानना जरूरी है: धीरे-धीरे दृश्य धुंधलाप, प्रकाश के प्रति संवेदनशीलता, और रात में देखने में समस्या। हालांकि, मोतियाबिंद का उपचार संभव है, अक्सर एक सरल सर्जिकल प्रक्रिया के माध्यम से।
रांची, झारखंड में स्थित भल्ला आँख अस्पताल में, Dr. Vikram Bhalla, MBBS, DNB (Ophthalmology) उत्कृष्ट देखभाल और परामर्श प्रदान करते हैं। अगर आप या आपके प्रियजन को लक्षण अनुभव कर रहे हैं या मोतियाबिंद के बारे में चिंतित हैं, तो डॉ. भल्ला से संपर्क करने में संकोच न करें। उपाय के लिए 7061015823 या 8969749533 पर अपॉइंटमेंट के लिए संपर्क करें।
ध्यान दें, आँख की सही देखभाल और स्वास्थ्य के लिए महत्वपूर्ण है। जागरूक रहें, स्वस्थ रहें।
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innonurse · 5 months
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Canada: Sixty Degree Capital has raised $338 million CAD for its third venture fund
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- By InnoNurse Staff -
Sixty Degree Capital, based in Toronto, has completed the final closing of its third venture fund. The fund intends to invest $338 million CAD ($250 million USD) in enterprise software and healthtech startups.
Read more at BetaKit
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sriramakrishnahospital · 11 months
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Give your Eyes the Test of Sight
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osscarh · 12 days
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This is my first post ever and I thought maybe I could share a nice story with ya all. I've never really put it in complete order so it's time I do that.
As prelude, I own 3 cats. One of them, the oldest, is, at the time of writing this, 12 years old, with his papers noting that he was born the 6th of April 2012, 3 days after my dad's birthday. His name is Sacha, despite the vets who all name him Sasha (and also wrote that he's a girl for some reason? I mean he doesn't seem bothered but I don't think he understands English.) His name is kinda dumb but my bro named him. I prefer giving Egyptian names to my cats.
I got Sacha around 2015, I don't really remember which month. I was around 13 at the time and my first cat had just died. My mom was really feeling bad so we adopted Sacha from a center. His previous owners had placed him there cuz the lady got pregnant and apparently cats can mess with fetuses or something. Idk but I think his previous owners were lame cuz he stayed in that center for like 6 months and they took bad care of him. His claws grew in his paws, his fur got a lot of knots and he smelled really bad. He's half Persian so he needs a lot of care.
When he arrived home he was super sweet but really doing poorly. We toon him to the vet for his claws and hired a lady to remove his knots. He didn't like his new cut so the lady zooted him on I thinl weed? It was some drug, mfer has had more experiences with illicit substances than I and I'm kinda jealous tbh.
Sacha was my only cat for a while. My mom adopted Bagheera, a kitten born from one of her sister's cats when she divorced my dad around 2016 and Sacha stayed at my dad's place with me and my brother (the fucker who named him with such a lame name).
Anyway time passed, I lived my best life with my cat, took care of him, took him to vet every year for his vaccines (he goes outside), reconnected with my mom and adopted a kitten who was born in my mom's backyard and named him Settra. So that's why I have 3 cats. But back on track, in 2022 Sacha got an eye infection. We had to do a lot of ophtalmology to get it sorted and my mom helped a lot with that despite the fact that the cat wasn't even in her home. His eye's doing okay now but he needed new material be brought in his eye. Persians tend to be weak in eyes and nose.
Then when the summer vacations of 2023 ended, Sacha got sick. At first it was a minor cold so we didn't do anything, some snot in his nose, then around mid September he ate less. Come end of September and he was doing bad, still eating but always sneezing and his throat was inflamed. I brought him to the vet and he was given antibiotics that kinda helped.
By the beginning of October Sacha was doing pretty poorly and eating way less. He was always a fat cat so this concerned me a lot. The vet couldn't tell why the antibiotics weren't acting as he was supposed to have an infection so they gave him more and asked us to get a visit to a pet hospital 1h of travel away (Belgium is small, 1h of travel looks a lot for me but for American folks it's prilly shorert). So we did, got something planned for end of october. I wanted faster but they were full and he was still eating so not an emergency.
Meanwhile Sacha's health got worse. One of his eyes (not the one who had the surgery) couldn't open and he had little things in the part of forehead between his eyes that made a sort of scritchy sound when you ran your hand over it. Most concerningly, he wasn't eating. We (my mom and I) took him to another vet who did acupuncture with relative success, allowed Sacha to eat well for a day or two before going back to not eating.
I was getting really desperate so I mixed his food and fed him with a syringe for a week. I knew if my dad knew he wasn't eating, he'd suggest euthanasia as the costs of bringing a pet to the hospital are quite high. So I took his wet food, put it in my mom's mixer and mixed it for like 15 minutes when going back from school while dad was away, then cut it into even smaller bits and forcefed him with a syringe (his throat was super inflamed and small so he was probably in pain and I knew it but I couldn't stand to watch him thin like that).
On the 26th of October, we went to the hospital for him. My mom and I were reluctant to go there because it's an universitary hospital and we were kinda scared that he'd be put on life support and...I guess experimented on? We didn't want his life be prolonged if he was in constant pain but we went nonetheless. My mom took a day off work (again, she took a lot to get the cat to the vet) and I warned my Spanish teacher that I couldn't attend. She's a really sweet lady and I told her the story, she was super supportive.
The hospital was not all like we anticipated. The doctors were really charming and quite open with how much stuff cost. I speak French and the hospital staff spoke Dutch so we settled on English as a language to communicate with. Tirns out spending all that time playing dnd with strangers on discord paid off for me, I was able to talk with these docs no problem.
Of course without insurance it was expensive but it was doable to pay. They ran scans on Sacha and it was promising, they said he had an infection but had the right antibiotics for him. Since he didn't eat, they wanted to keep him there and we agreed. We gave our phone numbers and left.
When we visited Sacha the following day, they told us he had a lymphoma. It's blood cancer for those who dunno what that means (I certainly didn't till October). They asked us if we wanted to begin chemo.
I was fucking devastated. That cat had been with me through my parents' divorce, the death of family members, graduation, the lowest of my sick days and the brightest of my good days. I didn't want to leave him die of hunger without a fight.
My mom didn't have enough money to pay for it in full and my dad'd never use his money to pay for a cat's chemotherapy so I agreed to pay most of ot. I had a decent bit of money in a bank account, I basically never buy anything so pockeh money, student job money and birthday money stacked up. My dad'd never have allowed me to pay for that (neither him nor I even knew they had chemotherapy for cats) so I lied and said my mom paid for it.
He stayed at the hospital until the 31st of October, of course we visited him everyday and the hospital staff kept us informed with daily phonecalls to schedule a visit and tell us what was up. During that time (5 days since he arrived, 4 days since chemo started) they put a tube in his throat to feed him and started the chemo.
That. Shit. Worked. When we brought him home, he could open his eye again and even wanted to go for food (motherfucker do you know how much that tube costs?). He played with the other cats and we had a weekly checkup for him. I missed many Spanish classes. During his time at the center he really liked one doctor who calls him Sir and basically saved his life.
Of course he stayed at my mom's place. It was easier for feeding through his tube at first, my mom was in vacations and he needed 3 meals a day, then he stayed there. Wasn't gonna let him stay in the home of a person who'd let him die. I love my dad but fuck him for this. He admitted several times he'd have never brought my cat to that hospital (so he'd have left him die of cancer and hunger, poor cat was thinning by the day).
His tube was removed a month later and visits moved to once every 3 weeks. It's been continuing since then with me and my mom paying 50/50 for the costs. I missed a university travel to Athens because I couldn't afford it (something I'll never admit to my parents, I pretended there was drama and I didn't want to get involved) and I guess I won't leave the country this year. Honestly I'd have cut both arms to save that cat so it's a small price.
The people at the hospital love him too. He's really friendly so students can take his blood and try to take his heartbeat without worries. Problem is that he purrs too loud for a good lung listening to take place. Turns out Sacha loves getting pets and attention from groups of students and doctors who give him treats and headpats. He has done more drugs than me and has a better date game than me.
It's been quite a while now. Sacha's been doing really well and the recent reports note that he is in remission. I may have cried when I read that mail ngl. He goes outside and killed a big pigeon a few weeks ago. He plays with the other cats, he really likes Settra and for the first time in his life he does playfight. Bagheera likes him as a punching bag despite being smaller than him. My mom stays with him everyday and I visit half of the days of the week. He eats like a lion too, he went from 3 kilos to 4.7 kilos when he was last checked this Wednesday.
I guess this is a selfish post, it's kind of my way of both thanking the people who helped me like my mom, the docs and my Spanish teacher, without having to say thank you to their faces yet again, and a way of making my cat immortal in a way. Even with all the help, Sacha's gonna be gone one day, hopefully in a very long time. But this post'll remain for a while more so there'll be a trace of what humans did for that cat.
I also wanted to say that please don't be afraid to go to universitary pet hospitals if you have the means to afford it. It's a scary place, I didn't even know it existed but these people aren't out there vivisecting animals. They're really nice. And don't give up too early on stuff that matters to you, it's really worth to keep going, at least in this case.
And if you could do a few prayers for Sacha, that'd genuinely mean a lot to me.
Anyway here is the cat tax. I've included quite a few pics so this post can be even longer than it is.
Sacha as he was before he got sick:
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Sacha as he was in October:
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(Don't mind his lack of fur that's because he had too many knots and drastic measures had to be taken)
Sacha as he is now:
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Sacha with Bagheera, on their favorite blankets.
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Sacha and Settra begging to go outside (it's raining! I open the door and they don't leave!)
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I love you, you dumb orange fuck.
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feytouched · 6 months
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they put dilating drops in my eyes at the ophtalmology appointment this morning and it was my first time ever so i didn't know what they did and no one warned me either so when i absolutely could not read or see anything closer than an arms length from my face i had the most unsettling 30mins of my life. anyway very victorian beladonna chic
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themountainsays · 2 years
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Does Julieta's food cure people by itself, or does she have to actively feed you to make it work?
Curious in general, but also thinking what if, say, Isabela wants Luisa to overpower her and be rough with her, but to be on the safe side she has some arepas handy in case things go too far?
Hhhh overpower you say
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I mean
I headcanon her food works whenever, like if she made it, it will heal you no matter how and when you eat it. I think the writers said the healing power had to do with the complexity of the meal? So a piece of bread may be able to get rid of acne or something but it won't restore a missing limb. There's also a question to be asked about genetic complications... her food doesn't seem to cure Agustín and Mirabel's eyesight problems. I think the writers said that "she didn't think they needed fixing" and that "she thoughg their glasses were cute" (things people without glasses say 😔😔😔😔😔😔😔 god if i could get my eyes permanently fixed for free I know I would, Julieta turn on your location I just want to talk). Ik some people celebrate that as something something diversity and disability and I get it in a thematic sense, but realistically, in-universe, i honestly don't understand why you'd make your life harder on purpose lol. On the other hand, maybe Julieta was right, Mirabel does look adorable with glasses.
So maybe we can say she can pick and choose what to heal. Maybe she COULD fix Mirabel's eyes, but cooks her food intentionally in a way in which that won't happen (??? can't relate but ok). So even the most intense, powerful and complicated meal won't fix her, because Julieta is out there paying attention and making sure it won't happen. It sounds more and more ridiculous the more you think about it lol but then I remember how cute Mirabel is y se me pasa. I wonder if Mirabel has gone around trying to find Julieta-made food that's powerful enough and wasn't cooked with her in mind to fix her eyes. Does Julieta just remove the eye-fixing factor from everything she makes?? Does she deny the town any ophtalmologic care just because she thinks her husband and daughter look cute with glasses? How do Agustín and Mirabel feel about that????
(God i wanna get my eyes fixed so bad i would be so angry if this weren't fantasy)
Either Julieta's food heals everything within its power by default UNLESS she removes something specific, OR it ONLY heals the one specific thing she cooked for. That would explain why she has to be the one taking care of her clinic, because she can make a proper diagnosis and discriminate between bread made to heal bones, cookies made to heal allergic reactions etc, and makes sure everyone gets exactly what they needs. That would mean she's need to cook something specifically for Mirabel's eyes if she wanted to fix them. That seems slightly less evil than intentionally going out of her way to deny her something that would make her life easier ;-;
So, let's say Isabela wants Luisa to play rough with her. She would need to find food made specifically for the kinds of injuries she thinks she may suffer. I imagine something for sore muscles and bruises would be relatively easy to come by, but I wonder if she's gonna have to embarrassingly ask her mom to bake her something "in case someone chokes me" or "if I accidentally pull my hair too hard".
It would give Julieta one hell of a scare if Isabela forgot to get healing food and now she's like... in Luisa's arms, shamefully hiding her face in her chest, covered in bruises, unable to walk, and trying to explain to her mom how come she fell off a tree ("and how come falling off a tree means you can't close your legs?" "Please just give me something").
Poor Luisa would be so embarrassed too like nooo she did this 😭😭😭 got too excited. But can you blame her. Is it really her fault that big sister is so hot.
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heardatmedschool · 1 year
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Ophthalmologist: Use your left eye to examine your partner’s left eye, same with the right, if you don’t want to accidentally kiss.
Student: Is that genuinely the reason why it’s done like that?
Ophthalmologist: Probably the biggest one, yeah.
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therivergirl · 1 year
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So, as part of my mentorship programme, i can do some rotations in specialists' offices at the health centre. Ophtalmology, pulmology, rehabilitation medicine and a few other specialties, but most appealing to me, OBYGYN.
However, to start this, we have to talk to our mentors first. So they could talk us up with some specialist or another so they would take us in. Allegedly, my mentor should also talk to the head of the health centre to arrange this.
My mentor, for all her faults, was never dismissive if I ask her to learn something. Still, my anxious ass was hyping myself up for this conversation for three weeks now.
So, today, during a break:
Me: So, I wanted to talk to you about clinical rotations. *explains how rotations function*.
Mentor: Sure thing kid. I'll talk to someone. As for the head of the centre, pfft, what do I need that pig-headed man for? He'll tell us to figure it out ourselves anyways.
Me: Oh, ok. I'm just telling you what they told me at HR.
Mentor: Yeah, don't worry kid. I have an ophthalmologist appointment next week so I'll talk to the guy. Also, I'm not having you go to the OBYGYN in the office next to ours. She sucks. I'll get you someone else. As for radiology and rehabilitation, you better stick with the OBYGYN for a few weeks instead of taking another rotation. The only doctor that might take you is a bitch, and you know enough about reading X-rays what you'll need in the future already.
That was it. A three-minute conversation and the problem was solved.
I was hyping myself for this for THREE WEEKS!
Why am I like this!?!?!
P.S.: My mentor is probably right about the OBYGYN in the office next to ours, because I heard a lot of bad experiences about her.
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Supra Groover #ophthalmology #ophtalmology (at Nagpur, Maharashtra) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck-F__ujiQF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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bhallaeyehospital · 22 days
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👁️ यूवाइटिस का इलाज: क्या संभव है? 👁️
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यूवाइटिस, आँख की मध्य वर्तिका के सूजन के रूप में परिभाषित, सावधानी और इलाज की आवश्यकता होती है। मैं, Dr. Vikram Bhalla, MBBS, DNB (Ophthalmology), भल्ला आँख अस्पताल में, प्रचार की बजाय, जानकारीपूर्ण जानकारी प्रदान करने का लक्ष्य रखते हैं।
यूवाइटिस हर व्यक्ति में विभिन्न तरीके से प्रकट हो सकता है, जिसमें हल्की असुविधा से लेकर गंभीर दृष्टि की कमी तक हो सकती है। हालांकि, अच्छी खबर यह है कि इसे समय पर इंगित किया जा सकता है और उचित प्रबंधन के साथ प्रभावी रूप से इलाज किया जा सकता है।
यूवाइटिस के इलाज के तरीके शामिल हो सकते हैं:
1️⃣ एंटी-सूजन दवाएँ: ये सूजन को कम करने और लक्षणों को निवारण करने में मदद कर सकती हैं।
2️⃣ कॉर्टिकोस्टेरॉयड्स: आँख की बूँदों, सुंगुनाई, या मौखिक दवाओं के रूप में दिए जा सकते हैं, कॉर्टिकोस्टेरॉयड्स सूजन को नियंत्रित करने में प्रभावी होते हैं।
3️⃣ इम्यूनोसप्रेसिव थेरेपी: कुछ मामलों में, इम्यून सिस्टम को दबाने वाली दवाएँ निर्धारित की जा सकती हैं जो यूवीटिस को प्रबंधित कर सकती हैं।
4️⃣ बायोलॉजिक एजेंट्स: ये नए उपचार सूजन में शामिल अणुओं पर ध्यान केंद्रित करते हैं और कुछ प्रकार के यूवीटिस के लिए उपयुक्त हो सकते हैं।
याद रखना जरूरी है कि लक्षणों की समय पर जांच और त्वरित उपचार जरूरी है ताकि दिक्कतों को रोका जा सके और दृष्टि को संरक्षित किया जा सके। अगर आपको या आपके किसी जानेमाने को आँखों का लाली, दर्द, प्रकाश की संवेदनशीलता, या धुंधली दृष्टि जैसे लक्षण महसूस हो रहे हैं, तो देर न करें।
व्यक्तिगत देखभाल और परामर्श के लिए, मुझसे संपर्क करें, डॉ. विक्रम भल्ला, भल्ला आँख अस्पताल, हवाई नगर, सत्यारी टोली, मारुति ट्रू वैल्यू के सामने, एचपी पेट्रोल पंप के पास, रांची, झारखंड में। आप हमसे 7061015823 या 8969749533 पर संपर्क कर सकते हैं।
आइए हम साथ मिलकर आपकी आँख की सेहत और दृष्टि का क्षेत्र को सुनिश्चित करें। याद रखें, आपकी आँखें सर्वोत्तम देखभाल के हकदार हैं! 👀
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innonurse · 8 months
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AI foundation model for eye care aims to boost global efforts to prevent blindness
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- By InnoNurse Staff -
ETFound, one of the first AI foundation models in healthcare and the first in ophthalmology, was created by analyzing millions of NHS eye scans. The study team is releasing the system open-source, which means it will be freely available to any institution globally, to serve as a foundation for global efforts to identify and treat blindness using AI.
Read more at University College London (UCL)
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etarrago · 2 years
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Hallazgo inesperado: La cafeína ralentiza la progresión de la miopía en niños
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28 agosto 2022
Mientras la investigación para el tratamiento de determinadas enfermedades se produce en las esferas de los grandes virus o del mal de males (el cáncer), parece que se producen ciertos avances en la investigación de los efectos beneficiosos de determinados alimentos. Hoy la cafeína:
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El efecto inesperado de la cafeína: ralentiza la progresión de la miopía en niños
20MINUTOS  NOTICIA26.08.2022 - 10:24H
Un subproducto de la cafeína se usa en Dinamarca para tratar la miopía infantil.
La cafeína, probablemente la sustancia psicoactiva más consumida en todo el mundo, tiene muchas propiedades de lo más fascinantes. Es estimulante, diurética y vasoconstrictora. En general, se considera que su uso moderado puede resultar beneficioso en muchas áreas de la salud (eso sí, hay que señalar que su consumo también puede acarrear ciertos problemas, especialmente en cantidades excesivas y diariamente).
Con todo, aún es mucho lo que nos queda por aprender sobre ella. En esta línea, un equipo internacional de científicos ha encontrado que un metabolito (es decir, un producto del procesamiento de una sustancia por el organismo) de la cafeína parece ralentizar la progresión de la miopía en niños.
Un tratamiento en uso en Dinamarca desde 2009
Así se desprende de un artículo publicado en la revista científica British Journal of Ophtalmology, en el que se explica que este metabolito se viene usando para tratar la miopía infantil en Dinamarca desde al menos 2009, pero que hasta el momento no se había evaluado en estudios a largo plazo.
Gracias a esto, los autores del presente trabajo pudieron tomar los datos de 711 niños (356 chicas y 355 chicos) tratados de miopía en una clínica ocular danesa entre junio del año 2.000 y enero del 2021. Dentro de la muestra, 624 habían recibido tratamiento con 7-MX en dosis de hasta 1.200mg diarios.
La miopía se produce cuando el ojo crece demasiado en el eje frontal, con lo que toma una forma alargada. Por ello, para evaluar la eficacia del 7-MX, se fijaron en las mediciones axiales de los ojos de los niños.
Aparentemente eficaz y sin efectos secundarios
Por este método, encontraron que los niños que habían recibido el metabolito de la cafeína mostraban una progresión más lenta de la miopía que aquellos que no lo habían recibido, y que esa ralentización era más acusada conforme aumentaba la dosis.10 técnicas para dormir rápido sin tener sueño
Otro punto importante es que, durante el periodo que duró el seguimiento de estos niños, ninguno de ellos reportó ningún efecto secundario significativo, lo que indica que se trataría de un tratamiento seguro.
Aun así, es importante aclarar varios puntos. El primero es que el estudio es observacional, y por tanto no puede establecer una relación causa-efecto válida entre la ingesta de 7-MX y la ralentización de la progresión de la miopía; esto solo puede hacerse mediante un ensayo aleatorizado. 
La segunda cuestión es que no pudieron ajustar los resultados a diversos factores que podrían influir, como la genética, el tiempo pasado en exteriores, el tiempo pasado trabajando o la etnia.
Finalmente, se debe tener en cuenta que, aunque nuestro organismo produzca 7-MX al procesar la cafeína, el efecto del metabolito no tiene por qué replicarse simplemente por la ingesta de bebidas cafeinadas, siendo relevantes otros factores como la dosis o el método de administración.
Referencias
Trier K, Cui D, Ribel-Madsen S, et al. Oral administration of caffeine metabolite 7-methylxanthine is associated with slowed myopia progression in Danish children. British Journal of Ophthalmology Published Online First: 22 August 2022. doi: 10.1136/bjo-2021-320920
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