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- November 7, 2025
What Makes SILK Surgery the Smoothest Laser Vision Correction Option?
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- February 8, 2023
Cataracts are a common age-related eye condition that causes clouding of the eye’s natural lens, leading to blurry vision and reduced clarity. While the only effective treatment for cataracts is surgery, there are some natural approaches to help improve overall
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- February 5, 2023
Are you at risk for glaucoma? Globally, more than half of glaucoma cases are undetected. 9 out of 10 cases of glaucoma may remain undiagnosed. No wonder glaucoma is called the ‘silent thief of eyesight’. It is often asymptomatic and
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- November 21, 2022
Ocular migraines, also known as retinal migraines, are a condition characterized by temporary visual disturbances or vision loss in one eye, often accompanied by a headache. These episodes can be alarming but are generally harmless and short-lived. Understanding the ocular
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- November 17, 2022
Lazy eye, medically known as amblyopia, is a common vision development disorder that primarily affects children. It occurs when one eye develops weaker vision because it fails to work properly with the brain. This results in the brain favoring one
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- November 11, 2022
Adults promptly seek medical attention when they have an eye issue. However, kids with visual issues frequently struggle to convey their discomfort. But a skilled pediatric optometrist or ophthalmologist is required to provide them with thorough care for their delicate
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- November 8, 2022
What Is Phacoemulsification Surgery? Phacoemulsification cataract surgery is a modern technique for removing cataracts, clouded areas in the eye’s natural lens that cause vision impairment. The procedure involves using ultrasonic vibrations to break up the cloudy lens, allowing it to
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- November 5, 2022
All of us have experienced the burning and redness of the “swimmer’s eye” after swimming. However many of us have heard that excessive chlorine can result in a swimmer’s eye infection, but that is only part of the story. Swimmer’s
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- November 2, 2022
Cataract surgery is a well-established procedure that helps restore clear vision by replacing the clouded natural lens with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). The choice of lens is a critical factor in determining post-surgery vision quality. Understanding the different types
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- October 15, 2022
It can be unpleasant and uncomfortable to experience shingles anywhere on your body. However, the risk to your health from acquiring shingles in your eye may be one of the worst experiences. Shingles in the eye region can impair eyesight
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- October 13, 2022
Yellowing of the eyes, medically referred to as scleral icterus or conjunctival icterus, occurs when the white part of the eye (sclera) develops a yellow tint. This symptom is often associated with jaundiced eye symptoms, typically reflecting an imbalance in