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Due to unhealthy lifestyle and eating habits, diabetes has become a common health problem all around the world. We are all familiar with the impact of diabetes on blood sugar levels and its impact on our general health, but it’s important to understand that diabetes can also have serious effects on our eyes. Diabetes increases the likelihood of developing diabetic eye disorders, which are eye conditions that are brought on by diabetes, and if these conditions are not managed properly, they can severely damage your eye health and even lead to vision impairment or blindness.
Read MoreJanuary is Glaucoma Awareness Month, making it the perfect time to talk about how to spread the word about this condition that can cause blindness. Early detection of glaucoma is necessary for receiving proper treatment. Alarming key facts about glaucoma:
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MorePigmentary 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.)
Read MoreDiabetic 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.
Read MoreIt 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.
Read MoreThe eye is the most complex organ in the entire human body. Our eyes relay visual information from the surrounding and then sends it to the brain via a complex neuronal network.There are six muscles in each eye that help us see in all directions and are responsible for binocular vision. As we age, like all other senses, our eye functions also start to deteriorate and the incidence of refractive errors, glaucoma and cataract increases. To maintain the health of our eyes, we must get our eyes tested at regular intervals.
Read MoreINTRODUCTIONYour eyes need more care after reaching the age of 40s and 50s. Unfortunately, many functions of the body will start to deteriorate as you age, eyesight being one of them. With increasing age, you will notice several changes in your vision. Initially, people around the age of 40 might notice that they have difficulty
Read MoreINTRODUCTIONA cataract is a condition in which cloudy areas are formed in the natural lens. The development of a cataract in the eye obstructs the passage of light that causes difficulty in vision. It can be treated by replacing the cloudy lens with an intraocular lens through surgery. If someone is suffering from a cataract
Read MoreVarious diseases occur in the body due to aging. Eye health is also age-sensitive. Various diseases start developing in the eyes as we age. Some diseases are vision threatening and require immediate treatment, while some cause reduced vision and lower the quality of life.
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