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Diabetes can affect your eyes by impacting how your body stabilizes blood sugar levels. The disease can put stress on your vitals and body organs, thus causing risks to the health of your eyes. Sometimes the problem may be minor, and you may only need to control your blood sugar or use eye drops to solve the issue. But sometimes, it may indicate a problem that requires immediate medical intervention. Here are some of the ways diabetes can affect your eyes.
Did you know that 10 percent of preschoolers and up to 25 percent of school-age children have vision disorders? A comprehensive eye exam is one of the only ways to ensure that your children’s visual acuity is good enough for school. It would be best to make appointments with your optometrist during the back-to-school season.
LASIK or laser in situ keratomileusis is a laser vision correction technique. It reshapes the cornea and corrects a wide range of visual issues, eliminating the need for glasses or contacts. The visual issues that may be corrected include nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. If you are suffering from any of these issues, here are some answers to questions patients frequently ask. They may help you determine whether to get the procedure.
For more on what you need to know about glaucoma, visit Eastside Eye Physicians, PC, at our office in Shelby Township or St. Clair Shores, Michigan. You can call (586) 247-2020 or (586) 200-1905 today to schedule an appointment.
Cataracts describe an eye condition that appears as clouding of the natural eye lens. The clouding gets worse over time, and it can lead to blindness. Fortunately, there are treatment options that can help prevent this eventuality.
The popularity of LASIK surgery has continued to grow as more people opt for this vision correction option. When you decide to get laser eye surgery, you need to think about several factors.
This is a diabetes complication affecting the eyes. The condition results from the damage of blood vessels in the eye’s retina. The retina is highly sensitive to light in the eye. In the early stages, diabetic retinopathy may not exhibit symptoms or the patient may have some slight vision issues.
Do you wear contact lenses or eyeglasses to correct your eyes? Do you have 20/20 vision? You might think you are doing things right when it comes to protecting your eyesight. However, adopting a few good habits now will help keep your eyes healthy for years to come.
Most people will experience at least one episode of dry eyes at some point during their lifetime. Dry eye syndrome occurs when the eyes fail to produce enough tear film to keep them hydrated and comfortable, the tear film drains too quickly, or it doesn’t have the right quantities of the water, oil and proteins that it is made from.