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  1. Microvascular Cranial Nerve PalsyMicrovascular Cranial Nerve Palsy [Article]
    ...es of double vision in older people. It occurs more often in patients with diabetes and high blood pressure and is often refe

  2. Ischemic Optic NeuropathyIschemic Optic Neuropathy [Article]
    Ischemic optic neuropathy, a condition caused by restricted blood flow to the optic nerve, is the sudden loss of vision in one or sometimes both eyes. It primarily affects the elderly. There are t

  3. HeadacheHeadache [Article]
    Headaches are one of the most common health complaints. They are caused by a variety of factors and can be divided into the following groups: Tension-type headaches

  4. Giant Cell ArteritisGiant Cell Arteritis [Article]
    Giant cell arteritis (GCA), also known as temporal arteritis, is a chronic inflammation of the lining of medium- and large-sized arteries. The cause of giant cell arteritis is unk

  5. DiplopiaDiplopia [Article]
    Diplopia is double vision caused by a problem with the muscles that control the eye or the nerves that stimulate those muscles. Many conditions can cause diplopia. Double vision is usually a

  6. Bleb Care After TrabeculectomyBleb Care After Trabeculectomy [Article]
    Trabeculectomy surgery for glaucoma results in the creation of a drainage “bubble” under the upper eyelid. Aqueous fluid flows from the eye into this bubble, which is called a

  7. Smoking and Eye DiseaseSmoking and Eye Disease [Article]
    Tobacco smoking is directly linked to many adverse health effects, including high blood pressure, heart disease, and cancer. Smoking is also linked to eye disease. How does smok

  8. Herpes ZosterHerpes Zoster [Article]
    One’s first encounter with the herpes zoster virus is usually childhood chicken pox. Later in life, the virus may reactivate, causing a characteristic rash of small blisters, frequently on t

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