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Link Found Between Cataracts and Depression

Depression can hit people at any age, but it is especially debilitating to the elderly. Depression can lead to a failure to thrive, which can be life-threatening. A new study published by the American Academy of Optometry has discovered why so many elderly people are depressed. The study determined that older people who have cataracts […]

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Surprising Facts About Glaucoma

Whether you have glaucoma or you’re trying to avoid it, it’s a good idea to know the facts. Once you study the facts, you’ll realize that there is a lot more to glaucoma than meets the eye. You’ll also realize that it’s a good idea to stay knowledgeable if you’re serious about protecting your eyes. […]

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Why Have Ectropion Repair Surgery?

Why Have Ectropion Repair Surgery?

Ectropion repair surgery is a cosmetic service that is performed when excess eyelid cartilage needs to be removed due to the lids turning outward. This mostly occurs in the lower eyelids. The procedure is performed to relieve discomfort, redness, and irritation; improve appearance; and prevent eye infections. When the lower lids turn out, there is an […]

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Hallucinations Along with Glaucoma-Related Vision Loss

Sometimes with vision loss, a person can see things that aren’t there. Sometimes these nonexistent objects can appear to be people, and that can be frightening. Glaucoma is one of the vision loss-causing conditions that can make a person see things that aren’t there. In fact, up to 30 percent of adults experiencing vision loss […]

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Keeping Glaucoma from Stealing Your Sight

Glaucoma is a thief of eyesight and the leading cause of blindness in the United States. Unfortunately, nearly half the people that have glaucoma don’t know they have it. The symptoms aren’t evident, as the damage to the optic nerve occurs without any indication that it is even happening. The indicator that something is wrong […]

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Glaucoma Patients and Cataract Surgery

Glaucoma Patients and Cataract Surgery

Routine eye examinations can reveal many things, such as when a glaucoma patient has cataracts. A cataract occurs when the natural lens in the eye becomes cloudy. It is considered a normal part of the aging process, but surgery is usually needed to prevent vision loss and blindness. Fortunately, replacement of the affected lens with […]

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You Have a Cataract: Do You Need Cataract Surgery?

You Have a Cataract: Do You Need Cataract Surgery?

It is frightening to find out that you have a cataract because “surgery” tends to be the first word that comes to mind. However, a cataract shouldn’t be removed just because it exists. Many people have cataracts who don’t have blurred vision or a vision impairment that interferes with their daily activities. They lead productive and […]

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10 Questions to Ask Your Cataract Surgeon

10 Questions to Ask Your Cataract Surgeon

Hearing a doctor say that you need cataract surgery can be a frightening experience. Fears about infections and losing your eyesight go through your mind because you don’t know what you would do if something happened to your eyes. The good news is that cataract surgeons are very experienced and the methods used today are much […]

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