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Eye Health
  • How to Maintaining Good Eyesight

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    Good eyesight plays an important role in your mobility and the enjoyment of life, so it's important to follow these basic steps to keep your eyes seeing clearly. Visit Your Eye Doctor You should visit your eye doctor for an eye exam at least once

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  • How Do I Prepare My Child for an Eye Exam?

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    Your child should have his or her first eye exam done by a pediatrician or family doctor sometime during the first year of the child's life. If you or your child's doctor decides that your child's eyes should be further examined, make an appointment

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  • How the Eye Sees

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    Travel inside the eyes -- our window to the world -- and learn how they allow us to see objects both far and near. In order to see, there must be light. Light reflects on an object and -- if one is looking at the object -- enters the eye. The fir

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  • Eye Tests and Exams

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    Here's a brief guide to the special eye tests your eye doctor may perform during an eye exam. In addition to a complete examination of your eye, your doctor may want to order one of the following eye tests. Applanation Method This eye test helps

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  • How Is Retinoblastoma Treated?

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    Because it is usually found before it spreads outside of the sclera (white of the eye), retinoblastoma is highly curable. There are also many types of treatment that can save sight in the eye affected by retinoblastoma. Treatments are selected based

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  • What Are the Symptoms of Retinoblastoma?

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    Symptoms of retinoblastoma include: A pupil that appears white when light is shone into it, called leucocoria, may mean that a retinal tumor is present. Blood vessels in the back of the eye will normally reflect red. The eyes may not mo

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  • What Causes Retinoblastoma?

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    Retinoblastoma is a malignant tumor on the retina, the light-sensing part of the eye, and is highly curable if treated early. This type of cancer can be present in one or both eyes. What Causes Retinoblastoma? Our eyes begin to develop very early

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  • Can Retinal Detachment Be Prevented?

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    Early diagnosis is key to preventing vision loss associated with retinal detachment. It is important to get your eyes checked annually, and more often if you are at increased risk of having eye disease. For example, in diseases with a high incidence

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  • What Are the Symptoms of Retinal Detachment?

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    Symptoms of retinal detachment include: Flashes of light Showering effect of floaters (small flecks or threads) in the visual field. Darkening of the peripheral visual field. There is no pain associated with retinal detachment

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  • Who's at Risk for Retinal Detachment?

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    Retinal detachment is a very serious condition that occurs when the retina pulls away from its supporting tissues. Since the retina can't work properly under these conditions, permanent vision loss may occur if a detachment is not repaired within 24

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  • Are Refractive and Laser Eye Surgeries Safe and Effective?

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    While the results of laser eye surgeries have been promising, there are possible side effects. It is important to keep these side effects in mind when considering refractive or laser eye surgery. Infection and delayed healing. Infection resul

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  • Overview of Refractive and Laser Eye Surgery

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    Vision repair surgery, also called refractive and laser eye surgery, is any surgical procedure used to correct vision problems. In recent years, tremendous advancements have been made in this field. After refractive and laser eye surgery, many patien

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  • What Can I Do to Protect My Child's Sight?

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    To help protect your child's eye sight: Eat right both during pregnancy and after. Your baby will be healthier and you will set a good example. Provide nutritious, well-balanced meals for your child. Provide your child with age-app

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  • How Is Presbyopia Treated?

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    Presbyopia cannot be cured. Instead, prescription glasses, contact lenses, reading glasses, progressive addition lenses, or bifocals can help correct the effects of presbyopia. Bifocals are often prescribed for presbyopia. Bifocals are eyeglasses tha

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  • What Are the Symptoms of Presbyopia?

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    Presbyopia is part of the natural aging process of the eye, and can be easily corrected. Technically, presbyopia is the loss of the eye's ability to change its focus to see objects that are near. It is not a disease. It's as natural as wrinkles, and

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  • Precautions to Take After Laser Eye Surgery

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    After laser eye surgery, take these special precautions to prevent injury or infection during your initial postoperative period. Don't take a shower or wash your hair until the day after laser eye surgery. Avoid getting soap in your eye

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  • How Is Myopia Treated In Children?

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    It is still controversial whether progressive myopia in children can be slowed down. Some recent studies suggest that the use of atropine combined with bifocals slows the progression of myopia. A child with myopia can wear eyeglasses. They can also

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  • What Causes Children Myopia (Nearsightedness)?

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    Children often have a progressive form of myopia (nearsightedness) that worsens throughout childhood, but their vision is easily corrected with eyeglasses, and it usually stabilizes when they reach their 20s. What Causes Myopia (Nearsightedness)?

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  • What Causes Children Myopia (Nearsightedness)?

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    Children often have a progressive form of myopia (nearsightedness) that worsens throughout childhood, but their vision is easily corrected with eyeglasses, and it usually stabilizes when they reach their 20s. What Causes Myopia (Nearsightedness)?

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  • How Is Myopia Treated?

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    Glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery can correct myopia. With myopia, your prescription for glasses or contact lens is a negative number, such as -3.00. The higher the number, the stronger your lenses will be. The prescription helps the e

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  • What Causes Myopia?

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    Myopia (or nearsightedness) affects a significant percentage of the population, but this eye disorder is easily corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery. People who have myopia or nearsightedness have difficulty seeing distant objects,

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  • Prescription Medication Safety Tips for Eye Health

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    Before medication is prescribed, tell your doctor if: You are allergic to any medications. You are currently taking any other medications (including over-the-counter medications). You are pregnant or think you might be pregnant.

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  • What Are the Risk Factors for Macular Degeneration?

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    As the name suggests, age-related macular degeneration is more common in older adults. In fact, it is the leading cause of severe vision loss in adults over age 60. Macular degeneration may be hereditary, meaning it can be passed on from parents to

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  • Macular degeneration is the leading cause of severe vision loss in people over a

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    Macular degeneration is the leading cause of severe vision loss in people over age 60. It occurs when the small central portion of the retina, known as the macula, deteriorates. The retina is the light-sensing nerve tissue at the back of the eye. Bec

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  • LTK Laser Eye Surgery

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    Laser thermokeratoplasty, or LTK laser eye surgery, is a new procedure used to treat farsightedness and astigmatism. During LTK laser eye surgery, a laser beam uses heat to shrink and reshape the cornea. Vision problems from farsightedness or astig

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  • Can Low Vision Be Treated?

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    An eye exam by your eye care specialist can diagnose low vision. You should make an appointment with your eye doctor if your vision difficulties are preventing you from daily activities like travel, cooking, work, and school. The tests the eye doctor

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  • What Causes Low Vision?

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    Low vision is the loss of sight that is not correctible with prescription eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery. Low vision does not include complete blindness because there is still some sight. Often low vision can be improved with the use of visua

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  • What Happens During LASEK Laser Eye Surgery?

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    LASEK laser eye surgery is done under local anesthesia. During the procedure, the top layer of cells, or epithelium, is treated with alcohol for about 30 seconds and detached from the underlying tissue. It is then lifted or rolled back so that the ey

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  • LASEK Laser Eye Surgery

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    LASEK laser eye surgery is a newer surgery that combines many of the benefits of older vision correction surgeries, explain doctors at The Cleveland Clinic. Laser epithelial keratomileusis, or LASEK, combines benefits of the two most commonly perfo

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  • What Causes Farsightedness?

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    In its simplest sense, farsightedness or hyperopia means that the eye focuses better on distant objects than on those that are close. Children with mild to moderate degrees of farsightedness can see both distance and near without correction because

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