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Arslan Bozdağ
MD. Surgeon

Arslan Bozdağ

Since December 2020, he has been working as an ophthalmologist at Anadolu Medical Center.

Speciality

  • Glaucoma
  • Refraction (Detailed Eye Examination for Glasses)
  • Strabismus
  • Excimer Laser (Lasik, Lasek, PRK)

Education

  • University: Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine - 1980
  • Specialization Training: Ministry of Health Ankara Numune Hospital - 1986

Institutions Worked At

  • 1986-2006: State Hospitals
  • 2006: Retired from Public Sector
  • 1989-2009: Private Clinic Practice
  • 2009-2015: Ankara Maya Eye Center
  • 2015-2017: Sancaktepe Regional Hospital
  • 2017-2018: Dünya Eye Altunizade Hospital
  • 2019-2020: Lifemed Medical Center
  • 2020-Present: Anadolu Health Cente
  • Istanbul Medical Chamber
  • Istanbul Ophthalmology Association

- Numerous national and international conferences and monthly scientific meetings

Areas of Interest

What Causes Eye Itching? What Relieves Eye Itching?

The eye is the organ that provides a visual connection to the external world, perceives light, refracts it, and transmits it to the sensory center in the brain. Due to its sensitive nature and exposure to external factors, the eye is quickly affected by environmental conditions. Eye itching, which often results from the influence of external factors, is one of the common eye ailments. Eye itching can arise from air pollution, allergic factors, and pathogenic microorganisms. However, eye itching should not be taken lightly as it can also be a sign of more serious diseases. As the name suggests, the first symptom of eye itching is itching itself. Additionally, symptoms such as redness and watering in the eyes, clear or thick discharge, swelling of the eyelids, a burning sensation, and a stinging sensation may also occur.

What is Astigmatism, Its Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Astigmatism is a common vision problem caused by irregularities in the shape of the cornea. As a result of this condition, symptoms such as difficulty seeing at night or blurred vision may occur. In astigmatism, the eye's lens or cornea has an irregular curvature. This irregular curvature of the cornea or lens can lead to light being refracted incorrectly on the retina or cause changes in the range of refraction. Astigmatism can occur alongside hyperopia (a vision problem in near sight) or myopia (a vision problem in far sight). To correct astigmatism, an eye doctor may prescribe glasses or contact lenses. Additionally, surgical methods may also be used for treatment.

What is Cataract? Symptoms and Treatment of Cataract

The origin of the word cataract comes from the Greek "katarraktes" and the Latin "cataracta" words. The term cataract, which means iron bar, refers to the eye disease that arises due to problems with the lens of the eye. Cataract disease is one of the most common causes of blindness, especially in developing and undeveloped countries. Cataract disease occurs as a result of the lens in the eye losing its transparency and becoming opaque. There is no pharmacological treatment for cataract disease. The only treatment method is surgery. To treat this problem, which frequently arises in advanced ages, the opaque lens is removed through surgery and replaced with an artificial intraocular lens. The history of cataract surgery dates back to very ancient times. With the advancement of technology, surgical practices have improved, and complications have significantly decreased.

What is Night Blindness, Its Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Night blindness, known in medical literature as nyctalopia, is a condition characterized by difficulty seeing at night or in poorly lit environments, such as restaurants or movie theaters. It often manifests as an inability to quickly adapt to low-light conditions after transitioning from a well-lit environment. Individuals with night blindness may struggle to see stars on a clear night or to walk in a dark room, such as a cinema. This condition is not a standalone disease; rather, it is often a symptom of an underlying eye disorder caused primarily by retinal problems. Night blindness can develop due to genetic factors, retinal diseases, or nutritional deficiencies. These issues lead to disruptions in the visual information processing system and negatively affect the ability to see in low light. Treatment typically focuses on identifying the underlying cause.

Astigmatism

Astigmatism is a visual problem characterized by blurred and distorted vision due to the cornea of the eye taking on an oval shape. The word itself means "without a point."

What is Corneal Transplantation? When is it Performed?

A corneal transplant (keratoplasty) is a surgical procedure used to restore the clarity and transparency of the cornea, often performed on individuals who experience vision loss due to corneal diseases. Corneal diseases refer to conditions in which the corneal layer is damaged, which, if left untreated, can lead to permanent vision problems. Therefore, a corneal transplant is considered an important option to improve the patient’s quality of life and restore eye health.

What is Conjunctivitis, Its Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

One of the problems caused by seasonal changes is conjunctivitis.

Conjunctivitis: What Is It, Its Symptoms, Causes, and How Does It Resolve?

The transparent tissue covering the white part of the eye, known as the sclera, and the inner surface of the eyelids is called the conjunctiva. Infections that can occur in the conjunctival layer for various reasons are referred to as conjunctivitis. Conjunctivitis, one of the most common eye diseases seen in both children and adults, is colloquially known as red or pink eye disease. The redness in the eyes caused by infection is the reason for the eyes becoming pink or red. Untreated conjunctivitis can worsen and lead to permanent damage to the eyes. Therefore, if there are issues such as redness or itching in the eyes, one should consult an eye doctor for examination.

Hyperopia: What Is It, Symptoms, Causes, and How to Overcome It?

Hyperopia is a vision disorder where your eyes focus less on nearby objects compared to distant ones.

What Causes Eye Twitching?

Eye twitching, which is interpreted in many different ways by the public, is often not considered a disturbance. Although eye twitching generally arises from causes such as stress, insomnia, and physical fatigue, it can also sometimes be a sign of various eye diseases and other health problems. If eye twitching is characterized by involuntary spasms of the eyelid that continue for an extended period, is bothersome to the individual, or is recurrent, one should be more cautious. In the presence of such complaints, it is recommended that the person consult a doctor for health screenings.

What is Marfan Syndrome, Its Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Marfan syndrome is a rare disease that primarily occurs due to genetic reasons and affects connective tissue. Connective tissue is an important structure that forms the supportive tissue in the body and holds organs together. Marfan syndrome arises from a mutation in the FBN1 gene, which encodes the protein fibrillin-1. This mutation can affect the elasticity and durability of connective tissue, leading to a range of systemic issues. Individuals with Marfan syndrome are typically tall, slender, and have long limbs. One of the most commonly affected areas is the cardiovascular system, where aneurysms and heart valve problems are frequently observed. Additionally, noticeable features may be present in the eyes, skeleton, and skin. The treatment of Marfan syndrome is prepared with input from multiple specialties, aiming to improve the patient's quality of life and manage symptoms