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What Eye Problems Look Like (Part 2)
17. Diabetic Retinopathy: What Happens
High blood sugar levels damage the tiny blood vessels that support your retina. They can swell, break
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What Eye Problems Look Like (Part 1)
1. Warning Signs of Eye Trouble
Blurry vision, spots, glare at night, flashing lights -- these are common eye complaints. Each could be a ha
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Ocular Hypertension
Your intraocular pressure is one thing your eye doctor regularly evaluates during your routine eye checkup. Your eyes are under pressure, as
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Temporary Blindness and Short-Term Vision Loss
A other condition can temporarily cause you to lose all of your vision or some of it. Whether you can see at all will determine the...
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Eye Twitching
What Is an Eye Twitch?
An eye twitch is an uncontrollable eyelid or eye muscle spasm or movement. Your physician may diagnose it as blepharo
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Eye Floaters: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Eye Floaters: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment. Little specks that float through your range of vision are known as eye floaters. When viewed
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Dry Eye: When to See a Doctor
Dry eye might be an ongoing condition brought on by your environment, a side effect of a medication you're taking, or a sign of another...
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What causes the watery eyes?
1. Something In Your Eye? Your body produces extra tears to wash anything in your eye—a particle of dirt, dust, or an eyelash—out. This resp
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DRY EYE FAQs
Dry Eye FAQs (1) Can dry eye be treated to make it disappear? - Research on dry eyes has made tremendous strides in recent years, notably in
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