• How Vision Therapy Can Help Adults

    Would you like to improve your reading ability, depth perception or balance? Vision therapy can help.

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  • How is Eye Pressure Measured?

    Do you know how your eye doctor measures the pressure inside your eye?

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  • What Is Causing Your Eye Pain?

    Do you know why your eyes hurt?

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  • Facts About Astigmatism

    Do you know how astigmatism can affect your vision?

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  • Games and Activities for Vision Development

    Could playing games improve your child's vision?

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  • The Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments of Periorbital Cellulitis

    Pain and swelling around your eye can be symptoms of periorbital cellulitis, an infection that warrants a visit to the eye doctor.

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  • What a Broken Blood Vessel Means for Your Eye

    Should you worry about that broken blood vessel in your eye?

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  • What Are Eye Freckles and Are They Harmless?

    Have you been wondering if your eye freckle is a sign of a serious problem?

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  • What You Can Do to Help Improve Your Child’s Vision

    Would you like to help your child see better?

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  • What You Need to Know About Dilating Eye Drops

    Do you know how dilating eye drops help your doctor spot signs of eye disease?

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  • How Nutrition Can Be Beneficial to Your Vision

    Want to protect your vision? Improving your nutrition may help.

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  • Allergies

    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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  • Fuchs Corneal Dystrophy

    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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  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration

    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

    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

    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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