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Category: About Eye

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Cataract gradual visual loss

Cataract is usually a gradual lost of vision is defined as loss of vision which had come gradually over the course of weeks or months rather than minutes, hours or few days. Generally, there are a few factors that may contribute to gradual vision loss such as cataract, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration and etc. (more…)

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FLOATERS

The vitreous humor is a clear, gelatinous substance consisting of collagen and sodium hyaluronate that fills the eyeball between the retina and the lens, making up about 2/3 of the volume of the eye. It is firmly attached anteriorly at the peripheral retina and posteriorly at the optic nerve. To know more about floaters, we should first know about our eye anatomy so that it would be easier to understand the facts. (more…)

Ageing and your eyes

Aging and Your Eyes

Learn what is normal for aging eyes, what may be a sign of disease, and how to compensate for changes. Age sometimes brings changes that weaken your eyes, but there are things you can do to maintain lifelong eye health and minimize the impact of age-related vision loss on daily life. (more…)

ASTIGMATISM

What Is Astigmatism?

Astigmatism might be the most misunderstood vision problem. Even the name is challenging to many people, who incorrectly call it "stigmatism." In malay, it is often being called as "silau". (more…)

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Children’s Vision

Children's vision care is essential to every child's development, and please take it seriously. Experts say that over 80 percent of what a child learns in school is presented visually, so making sure your son or daughter has good vision can make a big difference in their academic performance, social confidence and emotional status. (more…)

Eye Doodle Eye Patch in CHILDREN

Amblyopia or Lazy Eye in Children

Amblyopia, also known as lazy eye, is a vision development disorder in which an eye fails to achieve normal visual acuity, even with prescription glasses or contact lenses. Amblyopia begins during infancy and early childhood. In most cases, only one eye is affected. But in some cases, reduced visual acuity can occur in both eyes. (more…)

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An Optometrist Eye Test

As with all medicine, early diagnosis and treatment can help people with their overall health. Just as with a physical, it makes sense to visit an Optometrist regularly for a routine eye exam. A series of tests will be performed to assess acuity, refraction and screening for potential eye disease. (more…)

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Common Eye Problems

This guide was created to help you learn the type of eye disorder you may have and what should be done about it. But these guidelines are only an overview and definitely should not replace a consultation with your Optometrist or Eye Doctor. (more…)