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  • Understanding How Your Eyes Work

    Understanding How Your Eyes Work


    Your eye works in a similar way as a camera. When you look at an object, light reflected from the object enters the eyes through the pupil and is focused through the optical components within the eye. The front of the eye is made of the cornea, iris, pupil and ...

  • How to Detect a Torn or Detached Retina

    How to Detect a Torn or Detached Retina


    A retinal detachment occurs when the retina (a nerve layer that lines the back wall of the eye) separates from the back of the eye. It is usually due to a tear in the retina which can happen because of an inherent weakness, trauma or the vitreous gel pulling a ...

  • Glaucoma Care

    Glaucoma Care


    What is Glaucoma? Glaucoma is an eye disease that causes vision loss in one or both eyes. Glaucoma is caused by fluid buildup behind the eye. This buildup puts pressure on your optic nerve and damages it. If damage to the optic nerve from high eye pressure continues, glaucoma will ...

  • Glaucoma and High Blood Pressure

    Glaucoma and High Blood Pressure


    To understand the connection between glaucoma and high blood pressure, it’s important to find out what these two conditions are. Glaucoma is a type of progressive eye disease in which optic nerve cells are damaged by excess fluid pressure in the eye. It's the second leading cause of blindness in ...