Carlos Arias
Ophthalmologist
Calle hospital 278 Guadalajara Jalisco, 45600About
Dr. Carlos Arias is an ophthalmologist practicing in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Dr. Arias specializes in eye and vision care. As an ophthalmologist, Dr. Arias can practice medicine as well as surgery. Opthalmologists can perform surgeries because they have their medical degrees along with at least eight years of additional training. Dr. Arias can diagnose and treat diseases, perform eye operations and prescribe eye glasses and contacts. Ophthalmologists can also specialize even further in a specific area of eye care.
Provider Details
Carlos Arias's Expert Contributions
Why does my eyesight get worse every year?
There are many diseases that can cause the slight loss of vision every year. Have you visited your eye doctor this year? READ MORE
Why are my eyes so sensitive to light?
Hi, the first symptom of an allergy is the itch, and it is more related to seasonal changes and other factors like dust or pollen. Visit your eye specialist to know what is wrong with your eyes. READ MORE
I can't stand to wear contacts
The contact lens is a foreign body into your eye, and it might be uncomfortable at the beginning. There are many materials and different types. Visit your eye specialist so he can help you pick the best option. READ MORE
What exactly is glaucoma?
Glaucoma is the damage of the optic nerve, specially in the part which connects to the eye, and it can be caused by trauma, high intraocular pressure, low oxygenation, etc. There are many factors including family, race, intraocular pressure, cataracts, ambiental, etc. The more factors you have, the more likely you have glaucoma. Some types of glaucoma might be preventable with getting your eyes checked atleast once a year by an eye specialist. READ MORE
Why are my eyes sore after contacts?
Depends on the type of contact lens you are using, the amount of time and the correct hygiene and usage of the lens. Use the contact lenses recommended by an eye specialist. READ MORE
Diabetes and eye health
Diabetes targets the vascular tissue in your body (blood veins), the later damage in patients with diabetes that are uncontrolled is in the retina (vessels) which if not detected properly, can be sight threatening. READ MORE
My eye looks different because of my astigmatism. Anything I can do?
Visit your eye specialist, or optometrist, they can offer the best option or procedure for your condition. READ MORE
Constant eye floaters--what's wrong?
Yes, floaters appear with aging, in most of the cases they are not pathological, and do not compromise vision. The best thing you can do, is getting your eyes checked by an ophthalmologist once every year. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Certificado 2017 Consejo mexicano de oftalmologia
Carlos Arias's Practice location
Carlos Arias's reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- What Is Astigmatism?
Normally, the eye, cornea, and lens can easily focus light rays on the retina. The disease known asastigmatism is an imperfection in the curvature of the cornea, and it can produce a clear, round dome covering the iris and pupil.The cornea and lens remain smooth and are always curved equally in all...
- How to Properly Take Care of Your Eyelashes
Lush, full lashes are any woman’s dream. Avoiding a few bad habits and replacing them with some good ones may lead to beautiful, long lashes.Eyelashes have a very important role in the health of the eyes. They are protective in nature preventing foreign matter out of the eye. They also act as an...
- How to Improve Eyesight: Best Natural Ways to Enhance Vision
Just like our body, our eyes also need a lot of care and timely attention. Maintaining the health of our eyes and improving the vision should never be neglected due to the changing lifestyle.What is a Normal Human Vision?Normal vision is defined as 20/20. The term 20/20 is also called as visual...
- Eyelid Twitching and Stress
What is eyelid twitching?Eyelid twitching or myokymia is an involuntary eyelid spasm. The upper lid is usually affected, but spasms can also occur in the lower lid or both lids. Eyelid twitching is often mild for most people. However, others may experience stronger spasms, which may force their lids...
- Rosacea: What is Light Therapy and Why is it Used?
Rosacea is a chronic skin condition that mainly affects women past their 30s. According to the National Rosacea Society, approximately 16 million people in the US alone are affected with rosacea. It is a very common problem, especially among fair-skinned people. Rosacea causes redness over your...
- How Is Sarcoidosis Diagnosed?
What is sarcoidosis?Sarcoidosis is an inflammatory disease, which is characterized by the growth of granulomas or tiny collections of inflammatory cells in various parts of the body. When the immune system is slowed down and when these numerous clumps form, they tend to interfere with the organ’s...