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What information is required prior to having cataract surgery?

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Cataract is an eye condition that commonly affects older adults and causes the eye’s lens to become cloudy, impairing vision. Cataracts can be cured with a simple eye surgery by an ophthalmologist.Making the proper treatment choice for you will be easier if you are aware of the procedure, lens implants, recovery, and associated problems with cataract surgery.

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Contoura Vision: The Most Recent And Safest Eye Surgery For Specs Removal

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A more advanced form of LASIK surgery called Contoura Vision offers individuals who want to stop wearing eyeglasses better results. With this advanced technique, people who are not eligible for LASIK surgery because of irregularities in the cornea can achieve satisfactory outcomes. Ojas, the best eye hospital in Mumbai, uses cutting-edge laser equipment to correct patients’ vision.

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Is your eyesight getting worse?

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If you feel your eyesight is getting worse either suddenly or gradually, the best thing would be to visit an ophthalmologist (eye doctor).To understand why your eyesight may be deteriorating, we take a closer look at a few reasons.

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Is ptosis bad for your eyes? Learn more about ptosis causes and treatment

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Droopy eyelids is known as ptosis. It usually affects the upper lids but occasionally the lower lids may be affected too. When this condition affects only one eye, it is referred to as unilateral ptosis, and when it affects both eyes, it is referred to as bilateral ptosis.

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Let’s know about Thyroid Eye Disease?

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Thyroid eye disease can occur in patients who already have thyroid disease, or it can be the first problem that brings a person to the doctor’s office. Thyroid eye disease, also known as TED, is an autoimmune disorder that can last months or years depending on the individual or that happens because your protective immune system attacks your body. Because of the inflammation, your eye muscles.

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Everything you need to know about pigmentary glaucoma

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Pigmentary glaucoma is a type of glaucoma brought on by pigment dispersion syndrome (PDS). PDS occurs when pigment granules (the pigments that give your eyes their colour) flake off the iris and end up in the clear fluid of your eye, known as the aqueous humour (release of execessive pigment in the anterior segment of the eye.)

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All you need to know before getting cataract surgery?

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Cataracts are when the lens, a small transparent disc inside your eye, develops cloudy patches. Over time these patches usually become bigger causing blurry, misty vision and eventually blindness. When we’re young, our lenses are usually like clear glass, allowing us to see through them.

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What Is Contoura Vision Eye Surgery?

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In the healthcare industry, advanced technologies are developed to make patients’ lives easier and healthier, Thus technological improvements are essential in this sector. Scientists are working hard to develop surgical treatments with the fewest possible risks and the most excellent possible outcomes.

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Who is a candidate for Ortho-K?

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Everywhere, individuals depend on corrective lenses to improve their vision. Various visual defects are effectively corrected by glasses and contacts. While they are successful, they present a few difficulties for those wearing them. It is possible to get rid of daily wear glasses and lenses with ortho-k. Ortho-k stands for Orthokeratology. It is a treatment where you wear lenses when going to sleep and it corrects your cornea while you rest. You are then awakened with your cornea holding the new shape for the rest of the day.

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An adult’s guide to lazy eye treatment

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Lazy eye, or Amblyopia, is a condition that causes poor vision (visual acuity), typically in one eye and usually affects around three out of every 100 people. The non-scientific term for amblyopia is lazy eye. This condition results from the poor development of eye teaming, or eyes working together. The development gets impacted during the basic time of the initial 7-8 years of life.

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Lens Designs

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Having a total lens solution implies you can benefit the most from your lenses. There are designs that not only correct your refractive error but can also deliver you much more to protect and enhance your vision. Assuming you struggle to see either near or far, you will require single vision lenses with just one prescription power across the whole lens. Nevertheless, present eye care can go so much further than simply correcting your vision.

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What are blue-light-blocking glasses, and do they actually work?

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Blue-light-blocking glasses are essentially glasses which filter out part of the visible light spectrum with a wavelength somewhere in the range of 400 and 450 nanometers (nm). Blue light gets negative criticism on account of its high energy and closeness to UV light in the electromagnetic spectrum (10–400 nm). UV light has been linked to eye damage for some time, yet there is less proof to show the possible damage with visible light.

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Sight development And Vision Assessment in young children

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Our sight develops rapidly during the principal years of life. Let’s learn more about eye development and eye testing in infants, babies, and small kids.

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Eye Care

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Many people have a habity of rubbing their eyes without knowing the consequences it may have on our eyes. When you feel tired, itchy, or dryness in your eyes, many people feel rubbing the eyes relieves all these symptoms. BUT THIS IS A MISCONCEPTION. Is eye rubbing good for eye health? NO. The eye rubbing may temporarily relieve the symptoms, but it causes more harm than benefit to our delicate eyes.

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Diabetic Retinopathy: Can It Be Cured?

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Diabetic retinopathy is an eye condition caused mainly in patients with diabetes who have been suffering from this disease for a long time. It is caused by damage to the blood vessels in the tissue at the back of the eye (Retina). It is the leading cause of blindness in developed countries. One of the most common and major causes and risks of diabetic retinopathy is the long duration of diabetes. The small retinal blood vessels get blocked by the high concentration of sugar in the blood for a long time. In response to this, the eyes start to grow new blood vessels. But these new blood vessels are abnormal and fragile, and as a result, the blood leaks from them, causing diabetic retinopathy. However, it does not have any signs in the early stage but can only be detected by regular eye checkups. It can be treated by using different approaches if detected in time.

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What is digital eye strain?

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Digital eye strain is a group of eye and vision problems. Your eyes may itch and tear, and are dry and red or you may feel tired or uncomfortable. You may not be able to focus normally. These problems are caused by prolonged computer or digital device use. Using e-readers and smartphones may also cause these problems.

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Protection Of Eyes From Blue Light

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Spending a considerable amount of time on electronic devices has become a norm in today’s post covid era. Electronic devices including your laptop, phones and tablets emit blue light which is concerning because the blue light can be bad for your eyes.

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Our Eyes

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The eye is a very delicate organ. It is made up of complex structures and optical systems that enable us to see the world. It helps to focus the light into a point focus, which enables us to see objects around us.

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Heterochromia

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It is a condition in which the affected person has more than one eye color. It does not affect your body. It’s just a character of your genes passed down from your parents. In certain cases, heterochromia is a symptom of a medical condition. Heterochromia is a common condition among animals such as cats and dogs but rare in humans.

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Best Cataract Surgery To Correct Cloudy Vision

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A cataract is an eye disorder in which the normally clear lens of the eyes becomes cloudy. For people with a cataractous lens, seeing things feels like they are looking through a frosted or fogged-up window. Clouded vision can make reading and driving very difficult. It can be corrected by performing cataract surgery.

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