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- Centre For Sight
- August 4, 2022
We all are aware that the human eye is an organ of vision & is vital to human health and life. The human eye provides sight, enabling us to understand more about the environment. By processing the light objects reflect
- Centre For Sight
- August 1, 2022
Have you ever noticed tiny black dots in the eye that seem to drift across your field of view? While these occurrences are usually harmless, they can sometimes indicate underlying eye conditions that require attention. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and
- Centre For Sight
- July 28, 2022
We all know that low vision is a loss of eyesight that lenses, surgery, or glasses cannot improve. Also, the remaining limited sight means it is not blindness. Blind spots, poor night vision, and hazy vision are examples of low
- Centre For Sight
- July 25, 2022
Understanding Squint and Eye Alignment Squint, or strabismus, is a condition where the eyes do not align properly. This misalignment can affect vision, depth perception, and overall eye coordination. It can be congenital or develop due to various factors, including
- Centre For Sight
- July 23, 2022
We all know that our eyes are one of the most important and sensitive organs of the human body, and we need to take extra care of them. But like everything else, it is also prone to various issues and
- Centre For Sight
- July 21, 2022
Retinoblastoma is a rare form of eye cancer that primarily affects young children. It begins in the retina, which is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. In this blog post, we will explore the retinoblastoma staging and
- Centre For Sight
- July 19, 2022
Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) is a group of inherited eye disorders that affect the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. It causes a gradual loss of vision, usually starting with night blindness and progressing to tunnel vision
- Centre For Sight
- July 16, 2022
Neuro-ophthalmology disorders are complex systemic diseases of the nervous system that tend to affect vision, eye movements, alignment within the eye, and pupillary reflexes. These diseases are typically corrected by a neuro-ophthalmologist, though some are minor and can be fixed
- Centre For Sight
- July 14, 2022
You probably don’t give your vision much thought when you’re in your twenties or thirties. You could take precautions for your overall fitness, and you undoubtedly give thought to your future objectives for your job and personal life. However, you
- Centre For Sight
- July 11, 2022
We all know that humans can suffer from several different diseases, some of which can be pretty deadly. When we talk about diseases, one of the most common among them is diabetes. Most of you might know someone suffering from