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Optic Disc Topography [Article]
To monitor the progression of glaucoma, ophthalmologists (Eye
M.D.s) check the condition of the optic nerve. One method for checking
the optic nerve is with optic disc topography
Glaucoma: People of African and Hispanic Ancestry Are at Higher Risk [Article]
If you are of African or Hispanic ancestry and especially if you have a known family member with glaucoma, you are at a higher
Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors for the Treatment of Glaucoma [Article]
While there is no cure for glaucoma, it can be controlled with proper management.
Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) can damage the
optic nerve, which can lead to vis
Bleb 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
Beta Blockers for the Treatment of Glaucoma [Article]
While there is no cure for glaucoma, it can be controlled with proper management.
Alpha Agonists for the Treatment of Glaucoma [Article]
While there is no cure for glaucoma, it can be controlled with proper management.
Elevated intraocular pressure (IOP) can damage the
optic nerve, which may lead to visio
How Are Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, and Opticians Different? [Article]
Ophthalmologists (Eye M.D.s) are different from optometrists and opticians in their training and in what they can diagnose and treat.
Living With Vision Loss in One Eye [Article]
People who lose vision in one eye because of an injury or a medical
condition must adapt to a narrower field of vision and loss of depth
perception. They may still see small objects as well as bef
Herpes 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
Eye Care Facts and Myths [Article]
Myth: Reading in dim light is harmful to your eyes.
Fact: Although reading in dim light can make your eyes feel tired, it is not harmful.
Myth
Color Vision [Article]
Color blindness (color vision deficiency) is a condition in which certain colors cannot be detected. There are two types of color vision difficulties: congenital (inherited) problems that you have at ...
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