Glaucoma doesn't have to destroy your eyesight. Several treatment options can help you avoid vision loss.
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Treatments for Glaucoma
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Are Floaters A Sign Of Something Bigger?
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Worried about floaters? Find out when this common vision symptom can be a sign of a serious problem.
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Allergies
Category: Protecting Your Eyes
Caused by the same irritants as hay fever, runny nose, coughing, and sneezing, eye allergies commonly affect those who suffer from other allergy symptoms. Not only do eye allergies cause discomfort, but they can also interfere with daily activities. Eye Allergy Causes Medically referred to as allergic
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Types of Age-Related Macular Degeneration and Treatments
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Are you familiar with the symptoms of macular degeneration, the most common causes of vision loss in adults over age 50?
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Can Vision Therapy Help With Concussion Recovery?
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Is your recovery from your concussion taking longer than you expected? Vision therapy may improve your symptoms.
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How To Protect Your Eyes While Wearing Halloween-Themed Contact Lenses
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Spooky novelty contact lenses can make your Halloween costume even scarier, but are they safe?
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What to Expect From Cataract Surgery
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Air Pollution Affects Your Lungs But It Can Also Affect Your Eyes
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Are your eyes red, dry or itchy after spending time outside? Air pollution may be the cause.
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Can Amblyopia Be Corrected?
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Have you been told that your vision can't be improved if you have amblyopia? Thanks to vision therapy, that may not be true.
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Fuchs Corneal Dystrophy
Category: We Can Help With, Corneal Disorders, Disorders
Fuchs corneal dystrophy affects the cornea, the clear window over the front of your eye. It causes swelling that leads to cloudiness, glare and increasing visual impairment. Women are slightly more likely than men to develop Fuchs. Onset usually happens after the age of 50; though early signs might start
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LASIK, LASEK or SMILE: Which Type of Laser Surgery is Right for You?
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Are you considering laser eye surgery but aren't sure if you should choose LASIK, LASEK or SMILE?
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Should You See a Vision Therapist?
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Do you experience frequent headaches, double vision or motion sickness? You may benefit from a visit to a vision therapist.
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How to Lessen the Risk of Glaucoma
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Did you know that your lifestyle choices can impact your risk of glaucoma? Read our latest newsletter to learn how to reduce your risk of getting glaucoma.
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Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Category: We Can Help With, Retinal Disorders
One of the leading causes of vision loss in people who are age 50 or older is age-related macular degeneration (AMD). This common eye condition leads to damage of a small spot near the center of the retina called the macula. The macula provides us with the ability to clearly see objects that are straight
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Diabetic Eye Diseases
Category: We Can Help With, Retinal Disorders
Diabetes is a condition that involves high blood sugar (glucose) levels. This can affect many parts of the body, including the eyes. One of the most common diabetic eye diseases is diabetic retinopathy, which is also a leading cause of blindness in American adults. Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic retinopathy
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Presbyopia
Category: We Can Help With, Refractive Disorders
Somewhere around the age of 40, most people’s eyes lose the ability to focus on close-up objects. This condition is called presbyopia. You may start holding reading material farther away, because it is blurry up close. Reading suddenly gives you eyestrain. You might wonder when manufacturers started
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