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Cataracts and Glaucoma: What Do I Do?

Both glaucoma and cataracts are common eye afflictions that occur naturally with age. It is not uncommon to have both at the same time. Managing these two eye diseases can be challenging for our patients, but treating both of them can prevent permanent blindness and prolong your vision. Our team of specialists at our Columbia, SC office are highly trained for both glaucoma treatment and cataract surgery. About Cataracts Cataracts affect your eyes slowly over time. Until they affect your quality of life, for example affecting driving, reading, and/or facial recognition, you can live with them. Schedule regular eye exams so your doctor can monitor their progress.   Removal surgery is the only treatment to “cure” them. About Glaucoma Unlike cataracts, glaucoma tends to progress quickly and may damage the optic nerve.   Untreated, this disease can cause permanent blindness or irreversible vision loss, so it’s essential to address the disease once it’s found....

Common Vision Problems

The eyes are disputably one of the most complex organs in the body. Numerous organs, not merely the eyes, have to interact to create clear vision. For your eyes to generate a clear image, the light needs to concentrate straight on the retina. Some of the most typical vision issues are refractory, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, as well as presbyopia. Let's further discuss the peculiarities of each condition. If there are any concerns, consult an Ophthalmology clinic in the Columbia, SC area such as The Eye Center P.A . Nearsightedness This is a condition where an individual has issues seeing things far-away, therefore showing up fuzzy. The individual in question does not have any trouble seeing things up close. The eyeball is lengthened as an outcome of which light concentrates before the retina rather than concentrating straight on the retina. Hyperopia In this condition, an individual experiences difficulty seeing nearby things, witho...