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Recurrent Corneal Erosions
What is recurrent corneal erosion (RCE)? The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped covering of the eye. RCE occurs when the outer layer of the cornea ...
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Pterygium (Surfer’s Eye)
What is a pterygium (Surfer’s Eye)? A pterygium is a triangle-shaped growth of the membrane that covers the white part of your eye (the conjunctiva). ...
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Peripheral Vision Loss
What is peripheral vision loss? A loss of peripheral vision is when you can’t see things well on the edges of their vision, but you ...
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Myopia (Nearsightedness)
What is myopia? Nearsightedness, or myopia, is an eye condition where you can see close objects clearly, but objects that are far away look blurry. ...
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Ocular Migraines
What are ocular migraines? Ocular migraines can start with a vision loss or issues in one eye, followed by a throbbing headache. The vision issues ...
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Keratoconus
What is keratoconus? Keratoconus is an eye disease that affects the structure of the cornea, and results in poor vision. Keratoconus causes the cornea at ...
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Presbyopia
What is presbyopia? Presbyopia is a normal aging change in which the crystalline lens of your eye increases in size and loses its elasticity and ...
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Low Vision
What is presbyopia? Presbyopia is where your eyes lose their ability to focus on objects up close. It is a natural, normal part of aging ...
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Styes (Hordeolum)
What is a stye? A stye (hordeolum) develops when an oil gland at the edge of your eyelid becomes blocked and infected by bacteria. The ...
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Hyperopia (Farsightedness)
What is hyperopia? Farsightedness, or hyperopia, is an eye condition where far away objects are easier to see than near objects. Why does hyperopia occur? ...
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