What Is Retinitis Pigmentosa & Can It Be Treated?
Retinitis pigmentosa is a group of eye issues that affect the retina. This condition alters how the retina responds to light, making it hard to see.
Read MoreRetinitis pigmentosa is a group of eye issues that affect the retina. This condition alters how the retina responds to light, making it hard to see.
Read MoreRetinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is an eye disease somewhat common among premature babies. (A full-term pregnancy is about 38-42 weeks.)
Read MoreHaving your eyes dilated is a crucial part of any eye exam. When your doctor applies the dilating drops, it can take around 20-30 minutes for your eyes to open fully.
Read MoreA hyphema is when blood compiles inside the front of the eye. Hyphema is most commonly caused by an injury to the eye.
Read MoreWavefront-guided LASIK (or custom LASIK) is a form of refractive surgery. With this outpatient procedure, a laser is used to reshape your cornea, improving how light rays are focused in the eye.
Read MoreIf you have low vision, there are many methods to use your remaining sight. There are vision rehabilitation specialists who help you learn to do things in new ways.
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