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Jun

Nearsighted vs. Farsighted Vision: How to Tell the Difference

Everything you need to know: From the moment you're born throughout the aging process, you’re going to experience a number of changes, flaws, inconsistencies, and issues with your eyes and overall vision. Some of these eye problems are present at birth, while o...

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27

Jun

What Is Visian ICL? │ Coastal Eye Surgeons

So, what is Visian ICL? Visian ICL is a phakic intraocular lens (IOL) that's often used as an alternative to LASIK surgery. Unlike other phakic IOL procedures, Visian ICL is designed to correct or reduce refractive errors without permanently altering the sh...

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27

Jun

What Are The Causes & Treatments for Eye Twitching?

Learn More About Your Eye Twitch: Different Types of Eyelid Twitches: Everyone experiences eyelid twitching differently. Most twitches resolve themselves on their own, while other twitches last for hours or even days. In order to determine the best course of treatment...

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27

Jun

What You Should and Shouldn’t Do After Your Cataract Surgery

A cataract occurs when the natural lens in the eye -- which is normally clear -- becomes cloudy. This can distort your vision and make it difficult to read, drive, recognize people, watch TV, and much more. It's a lot like looking through frosted glass or a window that has...

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27

Jun

Can Age-Related Vision Problems Be Corrected With Laser Surgery?

The eyes are incredible organs that play a major role in your ability to live a quality life. With the brain's help, your eyes give you the gift of sight and ability to see this beautiful world we live in. Without quality eyesight and proper eye health, life as we know it w...

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27

Jun

What Is a Cornea Transplant?

The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped surface in front of the eye. It has two main responsibilities -- focus light into the back of the eye and protect your eyes from bacteria, germs, and dust via tears. In fact, your corneas are responsible for nearly 70% of the eye's to...

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27

Jun

What Is the First Sign of Glaucoma?

Glaucoma is an eye disease that damages the optic nerve, which is the main communication line between the eye and the brain. It's caused by an excess amount of fluid -- known as aqueous humor -- in the front of the eye, which increases the amount of pressure in the...

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27

Jun

What Is the Difference Between LASIK and Cataract Surgery?

Of all the things the eyes do right, they are far from perfect. In fact, there are a wide range of things that can go wrong with your eye health and vision. While this can have a major impact on your quality of life, there are also a wide range of things you can do to correct...

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27

Jun

5 Summer Allergies That Could Affect Your Eye Health

Most of us understand how annoying and frustrating the summer months can get when summer allergies start rolling around. They can cause widespread misery in those that have to deal with it and many people struggle to find relief. In some cases, it might seem like there's...

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27

Jun

Should You Be Worried About Dry Eyes?

Our eyes work in peculiar ways when giving us the gift of vision. It's not magic, but it may as well be because there’s nothing more interesting and fascinating than the inner workings of the eye. With so many different moving parts, there’s a lot we still do...

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