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  • Astigmatism

    To understand astigmatism, it is helpful to think of the normal eye as evenly rounded, like a basketball. With astigmatism, the eye is egg- or oval-shaped like an American football. There are two basic types of astigmatism: horizontal astigmatism (when the eye is wider than it is tall), and vertical

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  • Black Eye

    Black eye is a phrase used to describe bruising around the eye due to an injury to the face or the head. Blood and other fluids collect in the space around the eye, causing swelling and dark bruising in the tissue. When there is trauma or injury to the face, the skin around the eye — which is very

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  • Color Blindness

    Color blindness occurs when you are unable to see colors in a normal way. Color blindness often happens when someone cannot distinguish between certain colors. This usually happens between greens and reds, and occasionally blues. Color blindness can happen when one or more of the color cone cells are

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  • Contact Lenses

    Millions of people choose to wear contact lenses, rather than eyeglasses, to correct vision problems. There are many different types of lenses available to help correct refractive errors. It is important to remember that contacts are not fashion accessories or cosmetics. They are medical devices that

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  • Digital Devices

    Blue light is part of the visible light spectrum. While excessive exposure to blue light from the sun without sunglasses can be harmful, the small amount of blue light from computers does not damage the eye. There is no need to spend money on special blue light blocking eyeglasses. Instead, take short

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  • Dilating Eye Drops

    Your eye doctor will put a small amount of dilating eye drops into each of your eyes. It usually takes about 20 to 30 minutes for your pupils to fully open. Light-colored eyes (such as blue, green or hazel) will dilate faster than brown eyes. While your eyes are dilated, your vision will be blurry. You

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  • Farsightedness

    Farsightedness is a refractive error. Because the eyeball is too short (from front to back) or the cornea is too steep, light does not refract (bend) properly as it travels through the eye. Most farsighted people have clear distance vision, but their near vision is blurry. Symptoms include eyestrain,

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  • Nearsightedness

    Nearsightedness is when close-up objects look clear but distant objects are blurry. Nearsightedness is a common eye focusing disorder. The nearsighted eye is too long or too steeply curved. Light then falls short of the retina causing blurry vision. Other symptoms include squinting, eye strain, or difficulty

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