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Glaucoma Treatment: Causes and Fixes

Appearing within the eye, glaucoma is a disease that causes changes in vision. While there are usually no symptoms, if excess pressure is felt in the eye it should be checked by a medical professional immediately. While it can appear in anyone, risk factors include: ●    Anyone over the age of 40 ●    African Americans and Mexican Americans ●    Those with a family history of the disease The most common form the disease takes is open-angle glaucoma, which has no symptoms. The fluid in the eye is draining too slowly and can build up, causing damage to the optic nerve and leading to the disease; open-angle glaucoma. There are other forms the disease takes where the fluid doesn’t drain at all, and ones that are congenital and appear in children, both of which should have surgery performed immediately. Injury can also cause glaucoma by preventing the normal drainage of fluids, so having a check-up after an injury near the eyes is recommended. Th...

The Eye Center P.A. and Dry Eyes

The Eye Center in Columbia, South Carolina is the premium place to get your eyes checked and cared for, as it not only provides routine eye checkups but also provides surgery and manages eye emergencies. For any and every problem your eye could have, The Eye Center can fix it. One of the specialized options they offer is to treat and care for dry eyes, to ensure a simple problem is not something worse. Symptoms Dry eyes often have symptoms of pain or stinging, itchy eyes, redness, and watery eyes, and The Eye Center suggests you contact them if you have these symptoms for a prolonged period of time. Some causes of dry eye disease are dry air damaging the film in your eyes, medications or being in a very frigid climate. Treatments •    Artificial tears – These are specialized eye drops that are used to hydrate and lubricate the eyes. This option is often recommended to people who wear contact lenses and those who suffer from occasional dry eye prompted by such things as...