What Causes Cataracts?
A cataract is a common condition in which a normally clear eye lens becomes cloudy, causing blurry vision similar to looking through a foggy window.
June 18, 2021
Read PostCan You Tell if You have a Retinal Tear?
A retinal detachment occurs when the retina (a nerve layer that lines the back wall of the eye) separates from the back of the eye.
June 4, 2021
Read PostIs a Retinal Tear an Emergency?
The retina is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye that sends images to the brain. Normally, the retina lies against the back…
May 18, 2021
Stages of Macular Holes
The eye is largely made up of the cornea, lens, iris and retina. The retina lies along the back of the eye and is responsible…
May 4, 2021
What is a Scleral Buckle?
Retinal detachment is the separation of the retina from the choroid, a membrane dense with blood vessels that is located between the retina and the…
April 18, 2021
Can I Watch TV After Retinal Detachment?
The retina is the part of your eye that sends images to the brain through your optic nerve and is essential to your vision. Retinal…
April 4, 2021
How Long Does it Take to Recover from a Retinal Tear?
The retina is the layer of specialized nerve tissue lining the back of the eye that allows you to see. The inside of the eye…
March 18, 2021
How Does High Blood Pressure Affect Your Eyes?
High blood pressure can be very harmful to the body, causing heart and kidney problems among others. If untreated, high blood pressure can also affect…
March 4, 2021
Ophthalmologist Definition
When it comes to eye care, the most trained and skilled professionals in the field are ophthalmologists. An ophthalmologist is a physician, either a doctor…
February 18, 2021
Is Glaucoma Genetic?
Glaucoma is a term used for a group of diseases that irreversibly damage the optic nerve, potentially causing vision loss and blindness. Commonly thought to…
February 4, 2021