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What Are Retinal Tears and Detachments?
The retina is the inside lining of the eye. It turns light into nerve signals. These signals are then sent to the brain where they become the images you see. The retina may be torn or detached due to aging, an eye injury, or other problems. Tears and detachments are painless.
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YAG Capsulotomy: How a YAG Laser Works
Find out how a YAG laser uses fast, tiny bursts of energy to improve your vision during a capsulotomy.
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Common Eye Problems in Children
Your child is nearsighted if far away objects look blurry. Your child is farsighted if close-up objects look blurry. Other common eye problems: wandering eye, injuries, and infections.
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What Is Syncope
If your blood pressure drops too low, your brain may not get enough oxygen-rich blood. Your body responds by losing consciousness briefly. You also slump or fall down. This problem is called syncope, fainting, or a blackout.
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Causes of Syncope
Syncope (fainting) has many causes. Sometimes it's not serious. In other cases, it's a sign of a heart problem. Read on to learn more.
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What Is Blepharitis?
Blepharitis is a redness and swelling (inflammation) of the eyelids. The membrane covering the inside of your eyelid and the white of your eye may also become inflamed. It can’t always be cured. But it can be controlled.
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Treating Blepharitis: Self-Care
Helpful tips on treating blepharitis with a warm compress and washing the area gently with an eyelid scrub.
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Diagnosing Syncope
Your healthcare provider will ask you about your fainting episode and your past health. They'll also do an exam. You may need a number of tests to assess your symptoms
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What Is Presbyopia?
Presbyopia is the loss of close-up focusing. With age, the lens in the eye hardens and can't change its shape as easily. It then can't focus clearly on close objects. This makes them look blurry.
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