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Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD): Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

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Dry eyes, or dry eye syndrome, is more than just a fleeting discomfort. It occurs when the delicate balance of tears is disrupted, leaving your eyes high and dry. Tears play a crucial role in maintaining the health of your

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The eyes are among the most crucial and sensitive organs of the body. They may potentially encounter numerous problems, from minor symptoms such as mild irritation and redness to serious diseases that could even result in total loss of vision.

What you leave behind is not engraved in stone monuments, but what affects the lives of others. This can be exemplified best with the noble act of eye donation. When you are born with the gift of sight, you are

There are more than 12 million blind people in India out of which 4 million are corneally blind. If we look at the figures of cornea collection through eye donation, it is around 20,000 per year, which is no way

While the Monsoons bring the much needed relief from all the sweaty heat, they also bring along a host of problems such as allergies, infections and indigestion. Viral infections are known to thrive during rains due to increased moisture in

Nowadays nearly everyone has to spend a lot of time in front of a computer which can strain eyes as well as other parts of the body. Talking about eyes, Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) can affect anyone sitting in front

With summers come the scorching sun and its relentless heat, both of which do no good to you. Summer brings with it, its own share of problems. While many of you may be grabbing for the sunscreen to protect your

Miseries of allergies are faced by millions of people all over the world, with allergic reactions involving the eyes being a common complaint. A reaction that affects the conjunctiva, a clear layer of skin overlying the eyes, is commonly referred

Squint is a misalignment of the two eyes. In this condition, both eyes do not look in the same direction at the same time. Squints are common and affect around one in 20 children. They usually develop before five years

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