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Good news for glaucoma patients

Posted by Sam (#3) 4753 days ago (Editorial)
Glaucoma patients can heave a sigh of relief with the introduction of a new advanced technology that reduces pain and recovery time and can increase the success rates of surgery. According to Dr. Venkataraman, chief medical officer of Vasan Eye Care Hospital this new procedure will bring down the chances of infection that occurs in an open eye surgery.

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Curious Eye Details

Posted by Sam (#3) 4746 days ago (Editorial)
Did you know that?

- Babies don't produce tears in their eyes until they are one to three months old.

- The largest eyeball on the planet is 18 inches wide, about the size of a large watermelon and it belongs to The Giant Squid.

- Dolphins sleep with one eye open.

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Common Vision Problems

Posted by Sam (#3) 4734 days ago (Editorial)
Some of the most common vision problems are uncorrected refractive errors. These include myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), astigmatism, and presbyopia.

To learn more, vision http://www.nei.nih.gov/healthyeyes/problems.asp

Bilberry helps night vision

Posted by Sam (#3) 4719 days ago (Editorial)
Bilberry, a bioAavonoid found in members of the grape family (including English blueberries), has a well-known positive effect on night vision; it helps the eye accommodate to changing light conditions more efficiently. Bilberry contains compounds that:

- Provide purple pigment to your retina (the rods) for night vision;

- Improve circulation of the blood vessels of the eye; and

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Tinted glasses to prevent migraine

Posted by Bharat (#1) 4689 days ago (Editorial)
Precision-tinted glasses seem to help prevent migraines in people whose pain is triggered by certain visual patterns. Precision-tinted lenses have been used since the 1990s in Britain to help people who are poor readers, a condition which can have symptoms similar to those of dyslexia.
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Protecting Your Vision against Glaucoma

Posted by Bharat (#1) 4656 days ago (Editorial)
If you are being treated for glaucoma, be sure to take your glaucoma medicine every day. See your eye care

professional regularly. You can also help protect the vision of family members and friends who may be at higher

risk for glaucoma—African Americans over age 40; everyone over age 60, especially Mexican Americans; and

people with a family history of the disease. Encourage them to hav

Eye Medications

Posted by Bharat (#1) 4650 days ago (Editorial)
Eye medications are used to diagnose, treat and prevent eye diseases. Most eye medicines need a prescription. However, artificial tears (to lubricate the eye) and ocular decongestants (to decrease redness) are available as over-the-counter eye drops. Eye drops and ointments (salves) are the most common ways to medicate the eye. Other routes of administration are oral (tablets, capsules, liquids),
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