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Types, Causes and Treatment of Double Vision

Known medically as diplopia, double vision occurs when one image is perceived as two distinct images at the same time. […]

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Understanding and Managing Deep Cuts in the Eye

The front part of our eyes contains so many nerve endings that a deep cut can be extremely painful. It […]

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Deep Cut in the Eye: What Should You Do

Any cut in the eye can be extremely painful, and it's important to take them seriously, regardless of how deep […]

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Safeguarding Your Eyes at Work: Essential Tips

As a worker, you may encounter a variety of eye injuries and conditions. It's important to know and to take […]

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Subconjunctival Hemorrhage: Understanding 'Blood in the Eye'

When a blood vessel behind the conjunctiva bursts, it pulls up, and appears as if there is blood in the […]

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Alternatives to LASIK

Lasik has few alternatives. Before we get into those, it's important to understand what laser eye  surgery, or as commonly […]

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Is LASIK Right for You? Evaluating Candidacy

Before we discuss who is a good candidate for LASIK, it is important to understand what LASIK is. What is […]

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Understanding and Handling Eyelid Lacerations

Eyelid laceration refers to a cut on the eyelid. Eyelids are designed to protect our eyes against any foreign objects […]

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What are Flashes and Floaters in Your Vision?

A floater is a tiny black spot, squiggly line, thread, or cobweb that you may notice in your vision. Floaters […]

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Pre-operative and Post-operative Care for LASIK

Refractive surgery is typically performed by a different eye doctor than the one who performs pre and postoperative care. Refractive […]

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Understanding and Managing Age-related Vision Loss (Presbyopia)

It is estimated that 128 million Americans suffer from presbyopia, and the number is growing. Presbyopia is a completely natural […]

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What is Anisocoria?

Anisocoria is a medical term used when the pupils are different sizes. Physiologic anisocoria is the most common cause of […]

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