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Eye problems can range from mild to severe; some are chronic, while others may resolve on their own, never to appear again. The articles below will give you a basic understanding of some of these problems and their implications. The cardinal rule is if your eyes don't look good, feel good or see well, you should visit your doctor.

  • Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)

    Commonly called “lazy eye,” amblyopia can be treated successfully if detected early enough in childhood.

  • Astigmatism

    Often mistakenly called “stigmatism,” this common vision problem can be corrected with eyeglasses, contact lenses or refractive surgery.

  • Blepharitis

    Red, swollen eyelids and crusty debris at the base of your eyelashes are signs you may have blepharitis.

  • Cataracts

    Cataracts are a common cause of vision loss after age 55. Surgical correction is safe and effective, and offers several new options for better vision.

  • CMV Retinitis

    AIDS or other diseases that affect your immune system can increase your risk of serious eye problems from cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection.

  • Cornea Transplant

    People with serious vision problems from an eye injury or disease affecting the front surface of the eye can often regain vision with a cornea transplant.

  • Diabetic Retinopathy

    If undetected or uncontrolled with medication, diabetes can cause serious vision loss, even blindness.

  • Dry Eye Syndrome

    Dry eye syndrome is a common condition, especially in women over age 40. Many treatment options are available.

  • Eye Allergies

    Are you bothered by red, itchy eyes? You may have allergies.

  • Floaters and Spots

    “Floaters” are usually normal and harmless. But if you notice a sudden increase in floaters or floaters accompanied by flashes of light, see your eye doctor immediately.

  • Glaucoma

    Glaucoma is a variety of disorders in the eye that can lead to loss of vision and even blindness. The most common type of glaucoma is caused by a gradual and painless rise of pressure inside the eye.

  • Hyperopia

    Also called farsightedness, hyperopia is a common vision problem that can cause headaches, eyestrain and trouble reading.

  • Keratoconus

    This eye disease causes the cornea to grow thinner and bulge forward in an irregular cone-shape. Treatment options range from gas permeable contact lenses to a cornea transplant.

  • Macular Degeneration

    This age-related problem is the leading cause of vision loss and blindness in Americans age 65 and older.

  • Myopia

    Also called nearsightedness, myopia is a very common vision problem, affecting up to one-third of the U.S. population.

  • Ocular Hypertension

    You’ve heard of high blood pressure, but what about high eye pressure?

  • Pingueculae

    Pingueculae and pterygia are funny-looking words for growths on the surface of your eye.

  • Pink Eye (Conjunctivitis)

    This acute and contagious form of conjunctivitis is particularly common among preschoolers and school-age children.

  • Presbyopia

    Are you over age 40 and starting to hold reading material at arm’s length to see it clearly? You probably have presbyopia.

  • Ptosis

    Ptosis is a drooping eyelid. Surgery is usually required to correct this problem.

  • Retinal Detachment

    A detached retina is a medical emergency. Learn the warning signs of a retinal detachment and what you can do to avoid permanent vision loss.

  • Retinitis Pigmentosa

    These inherited disorders, commonly abbreviated as RP, cause progressive peripheral vision loss, night blindness and central vision loss.

  • Styes

    This common problem is simply an infected lid gland. Learn how to prevent and treat styes.

  • Uveitis

    This inflammatory eye disease can cause permanent vision loss if not promptly treated.

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