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Allergens affect the eyes the same way it does the body that is by causing an allergic reaction that can be detrimental to your health. Eye allergies are fairly common and occur when the eyes react to an irritant. To counter an allergen, the immune system produces histamine, which can cause the eyelid and conjunctiva

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When adults reach a certain age in their lives such as the mid-40s, they begin facing problems with their vision. The conditions range from not being able to properly read, see things from a near or far distance, and many other developing vision problems.  At this point in your life, you should schedule an appointment

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Night Blindness, also known as nyctalopia, is a condition where people experience vision deficiency at night or in any place with dim or limited lighting. Although the name of the condition states that it is a case of blindness, it merely means that you face difficulty with your vision at night or in areas of

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Red-eye, often referred to as pink eye, occurs when the white area of your eyes becomes red. It happens when the blood cells in your eye go through expansion because a substance enters the eye and causes an infection or allergic reaction. In some cases, it might be temporary and nothing to worry about but

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Falling asleep with lenses is a common habit that people indulge in frequently. Whether it is done consciously or unconsciously, it can be extremely risky for your eyes either way. Dangers can include corneal damage that can ultimately lead to vision loss. Moreover, it should be noted that your eyes are at risk both when

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Color blindness is a condition in which the rods present in your retina are unable to identify the full spectrum of colors as expected. This limited functionality leads to colors such as red and green and sometimes blue being indifferentiable to the individual. In certain situations as true for a traffic light, this inability can

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The optic nerve is the means of communicating visual information from the eye to the brain. It helps transport images through electrical impulses and helps the brain use memory amongst many other operations to help identify the subjects or objects present in the environment. This nerve, however, can get damaged over time due to certain

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The teenage years of life are described as a second phase of development wherein the body matures further to carry out a wider range of functions. During this time period, almost every aspect of the body is affected and hence changed as a means to make the individual more fertile and ready for reproductive life.

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Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is described by eye specialists as a group of eye diseases that rarely manifests in individuals and is thoroughly dependent on their genetics. As an example of the name, these diseases develop in the retina of the eye that is responsible for carrying out many functions relating to image formation.  As the

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Eye health is crucial for men and women alike but the latter can be affected more given the differences in the bodies. For the female gender, there is a difference in hormones that are secreted in the body that change with time and are found in greater concentrations than is true for men.  This entails

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