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  • What is your Risk of developing an Eye Disease? These are the top 20 eye diseases in the U.S.A.
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  • What you need to know about Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) : There are two types of AMD: dry and wet.
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  • Age-related Macular Degeneration is an eye disease that develops with aging. It is difficult to detect, because both dry AMD and wet AMD cause no pain.
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  • In Amblyopia (lazy eye) the vision in one eye is reduced due to the eye being out of alignment or not providing clear vision.
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  • Anophthalmia and microphthalmia are rare and severe genetic eye conditions
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  • Astigmatism is a common vision problem that affects the way the eye focuses light due to an irregular shape of the lens of the eye.
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  • Bietti’s Crystalline Dystrophy (BCD) is a rare and progressive form of corneal dystrophy. It can lead to vision loss.
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  • Blepharitis is a very common eye condition that can cause considerable discomfort.
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  • Blepharospasm is characterized by frequent or sustained twitching or spasms of the eyelids. It can be effectively treated with Botox injections or surgery
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  • Cataract causes clouding of the eye’s lens, resulting in blurred or distorted vision. Treatment: surgically remove the affected lens and replace it with an artificial one.
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  • 'Corneal disease' is used to describe any condition that affects the cornea, the clear outer layer of the eye.
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  • Diabetic eye disease (diabetic retinopathy) can affect the eyes of people with diabetes. It is a leading cause of blindness in adults.
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  • Short introduction to the most common eye diseases
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  • Your Eyes are your 'window to the world'.
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  • Exe floaters often look like spots, threads, or wavy lines. Eye floaters are usually nothing to worry about, but it is important to get them checked out.
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  • Farsightedness (Hyperopia) is an eye condition in which distant objects appear clear but close objects appear blurry.
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  • Glaucoma causes irreversible vision loss if left untreated. It is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide.
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  • Histoplasmosis is a fungal infection of the eye. The infection can spread to other organs and can cause life-threatening symptoms.
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  • Lasik success rate to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatismis very high. The procedure is safe.
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  • Low vision is an eye condition that limits a person's ability to see, even with corrective lenses or surgery.
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  • Macular Hole is a serious eye condition that can lead to significant vision loss. Full-thickness macular holes / partial-thickness macular holes.
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  • Macular Pucker is a common eye condition that typically affects people over the age of 50.
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  • Nearsightedness (Myopia) causes distant objects to appear blurred while near objects remain clear.
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  • Occular Behcet's disease (BD) is an inflammatory disorder that affects the blood vessels of the eyes.
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  • Presbyopia affects the eyes of older adults, typically those over the age of 40. It is caused by the gradual hardening of the lens inside the eye
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  • Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition and it can cause vision problems (i.e. blurry or absent vision in the affected eye).
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  • Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a potentially blinding eye disorder primarily affecting premature infants
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  • The following questions are a good start into the discussion with your eye doctor
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  • Eliminate Problems with Cotacts with these easy to do tips
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  • Usher Syndrome is a genetic disorder that affects both hearing and vision. There are three types of Usher Syndrome, with type 1 being the most severe.
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  • Vitreous Detachment is a condition in which the vitreous, a gel-like substance that fills the inside of the eye, separates from the retina of the eye.
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