Corneal Edema
Corneal edema is the overarching term used for swelling of the part of the eye called the cornea.
Read MoreCorneal edema is the overarching term used for swelling of the part of the eye called the cornea.
Read MoreOne of the most common questions asked about cataract surgery is about how soon you can drive after the op.
Read MoreThe short answer to this question is yes. If you have a direct family member (parent, sibling) who suffers or suffered from glaucoma, then this raises your risk.
Read MoreGlaucoma is a medical condition where the pressure within the eye rises, leading to damage to the sensitive structures within. This root cause of glaucoma is the buildup of excess fluid building up in the front part of the eye.
Read MoreEye twitching is something many of us experience. In the vast majority of cases, it’s nothing to worry about. However, there are some cases when it can be a signal of another underlying health condition.
Read MoreEye floaters are a common condition that most of us experience at some point. Small floaters that don’t interfere with your eyesight are best left alone.
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