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The medical information provided in this site is for educational purposes only. The information provided is not a substitute for a professional medical opinion, if you have a medical problem, please contact your doctor. Feel free to contact us for more information on any of these eye problems and their related treatments.

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Amblyopia
Loss of Vision in a Weak or "Lazy" Eye.

Astigmatism
Blurred or Distorted Vision Caused by an Irregularly Shaped Cornea or Lens.

Blepharitis
Chronic Inflammation of the Eyelids.

Cataracts
A Clouding of the Eye's Lens Causing Blurred or Distorted Vision.

Diabetic Retinopathy
A complication of Diabetes Involving Blood Vessels Which Nourish the Retina of the Eye.

Dry Eyes
Dry, Stinging, Burning Eyes Caused by Improper Lubrication or Lack of Tears.

Floaters and Flashes
Small Specks and Flashes of Light in the Field of Vision.

Glaucoma
Increased Fluid Pressure in the Eye Causing Loss of Side Vision.

Hyperopia
Farsightedness. Vision at a Distance is Good, While Vision at Near is Blurry.

Iritis
An Inflammation of the Iris Which May Cause Discomfort, Light Sensitivity, and Sight Loss.

Macular Degeneration
A Deterioration of the Retina Which Causes Poor Central Vision.

Myopia
Nearsightedness. Vision at Near is Good, While Vision at a Distance is Blurry.

Presbyopia
A Hardening of the Lens of the Eye Which Causes Poor Reading Vision.

Pterygium and Pinguecula
Abnormal Growths on the Surface of the Eye.

Ptosis
The Permanent Drooping of the Eyelid.

Retinal Tears and Detachment
Damage to the Retina Which Can Cause Vision Loss.

Strabismus
Misaligned or Crossed Eyes Which Can Lead to Permanent Vision Loss or Double Vision.