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First Signs Diabetic Retinopathy

How to Recognize the First Signs of Diabetic Retinopathy

What is Diabetic Retinopathy?  Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes affecting the eyes due to damage to retinal blood vessels. It’s a leading cause of adult blindness, with about one-third of diabetics affected. Early detection through regular eye exams is crucial since symptoms may not appear until later stages. The condition progresses through stages […]

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Ways to Safeguard Your Eyes During Hiking: Preserve Your Vision

When going on a hiking adventure, many of us tend to place great emphasis on selecting the right hiking gear, including footwear, clothing, and backpacks. However, we often underestimate the significance of safeguarding our eyes. The great outdoors exposes us to a variety of elements that can potentially harm our eyesight if not adequately protected.

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Recovering From Pink Eye

You may experience red, irritated eyes for various reasons, such as high pollen counts, sleep deprivation, or even a stray eyelash. However, red eyes are often the primary symptom of a condition known as pink eye, or conjunctivitis. While many cases of pink eye resolve on their own, the associated symptoms can be uncomfortable. Fortunately,

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Diabetic Eye Exam

What Is a Diabetic Eye Exam?

Diabetes is a condition that impairs the body’s ability to produce the insulin hormone, resulting in increased levels of glucose in the bloodstream. Continuous high blood sugar levels can elevate the risk of various eye-related issues. One of your optometrist’s primary goals is to optimize the overall health of your eyes. A significant portion of

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Tips to Decrease Your Risk of Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration, or AMD, is a common eye condition that threatens vision and general health. While the cause of AMD remains contested, this eye disease damages the macula, progressively blurring your central vision. AMD is among the leading cause of blindness and primarily affects adults aged 60 years and above. Apart from advancing age,

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