Cataracts, Eye Health
Blindness due to cataracts is possible if cataracts treatment is not sought. Over time, cataracts will continue to develop and, eventually, lead to reduced vision and, potentially, blindness. However, unlike other forms of blindness that result in permanent vision loss, it is possible to restore vision with laser vision surgery. What Are Cataracts? Cataracts are a […]
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Cataracts, Dry Eye, Eye Health
Most people are aware of the health risks that smoking tobacco products can bring, such as increased risks of lung cancer, heart disease, heart attack, stroke, diabetes, and high blood pressure. What many do not realize is that some of these increased risks are also directly related to our vision and can cause vision problems […]
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Cataracts, Eye Health
In recent years, as people have become more involved in their healthcare and treatment options, there has been a growth in so-called natural cataract treatment methods that claim they can prevent and cure cataracts without cataract eye surgery. What is true and what is not? Let’s debunk some of these myths to better help you understand cataracts. […]
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Cataracts
The early stages of cataract development can be quite challenging to identify and will likely cause little discernible interference to your day to day activities. However, the transformative and life-altering effects a cataract will ultimately cause are undeniable. Unless diagnosed and properly treated, a cataract will eventually lead to vision loss and even total blindness. […]
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Cataracts
Worldwide, cataracts cause more vision-related problems than any other eye condition or disorder. In fact, in the United States alone, an estimated 22 million Americans over the age of 40 have a cataract and the majority of people will develop a cataract over the course of their lifetime. Despite cataracts being the most common cause […]
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Advanced Lenses, Cataracts
An intraocular lens (IOL) is a small artificial lens for the eye. The simplest way to explain an IOL is it’s a surgically implanted contact lens that is placed on the eye. The lens is placed beneath the cornea, and it can be used to support or replace the natural lens. An IOL provides all […]
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