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- Centre For Sight
- November 21, 2022
Ocular migraines, also known as retinal migraines, are a condition characterized by temporary visual disturbances or vision loss in one eye, often accompanied by a headache. These episodes can be alarming but are generally harmless and short-lived. Understanding the ocular
- Centre For Sight
- November 17, 2022
Lazy eye, medically known as amblyopia, is a common vision development disorder that primarily affects children. It occurs when one eye develops weaker vision because it fails to work properly with the brain. This results in the brain favoring one
- Centre For Sight
- November 5, 2022
All of us have experienced the burning and redness of the “swimmer’s eye” after swimming. However many of us have heard that excessive chlorine can result in a swimmer’s eye infection, but that is only part of the story. Swimmer’s
- Centre For Sight
- October 11, 2022
Have you ever considered the cause of your puffy eyes or your eyes looking like they have popped out? It might be TED, or thyroid eye disease, which can lead to serious issues like light sensitivity and vision loss! The
- Centre For Sight
- October 7, 2022
Your eyes are one of your most valuable assets, and maintaining their health should be a top priority. Regular visits to an ophthalmologist can ensure optimal eye care and help detect vision problems early. But who is an ophthalmologist, and
- Centre For Sight
- October 5, 2022
Diplopia, also known as double vision, is a condition where a person sees two images of a single object. This can occur in one or both eyes and can be constant or intermittent. Double vision can significantly affect a person’s
- Centre For Sight
- October 1, 2022
Inherited Retinal Dystrophy (IRD) is a group of genetic disorders that affect the retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. These disorders cause progressive vision loss and can lead to blindness. IRD is usually inherited from one
- Centre For Sight
- September 13, 2022
All age groups, from young toddlers to older adults, can get affected by eye tumours and their supporting tissues (Ocular Oncology). A specialized team of doctors, nurses, low vision and rehabilitation centers, as well as centers for ocular pathology services,
- Centre For Sight
- September 10, 2022
Eye floaters are small spots that appear in your field of vision, often resembling specks, strands, or cobwebs. They may seem to drift around and can be quite bothersome. While black spots in vision are usually harmless and common, they
- Centre For Sight
- September 7, 2022
You see colors differently than most people if you are color blind. Color blindness is typically genetic and makes it difficult to distinguish between particular colors. For this, specialized glasses and contact lenses can help, but there is no cure.