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Cataract Treatment Options In 2021
Author:
Anonymous
updated: May 26, 2021
Cataracts are when your eyes cloud up in the lens and make images begin to look blurred or fuzzy. It’s common to be affected by cataracts as we age, but
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Treatment for Dry Eyes
Author:
Anonymous
updated: May 14, 2021
Dealing with dry eyes? Here’s how to get this problem under control.
With more and more people spending time in front of a screen these days, our Brandon, Plant City, and
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Complications Related to the Retina
Author:
Anonymous
updated: May 04, 2021
It’s important to catch retinal conditions and problems early to prevent vision loss.
The retina is a layer of tissue in the back of the eye that processes light and
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Know the Signs of Glaucoma
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 30, 2020
More than 3 million Americans have glaucoma, according to the Bright Focus Foundation. Could you be one of them? Understanding the signs and symptoms of the sight-stealing disease and visiting
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Do You Need Eyelid Surgery?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 30, 2020
Do You Need Eyelid Surgery?
Eyelids provide valuable protection for our eyes, but as we age they can start to stretch and droop, impacting your vision, causing discomfort, and aging your
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Cataracts: Symptoms, Causes, Tests, and Treatments
Author:
Anonymous
updated: May 07, 2020
A cataract is a condition in which cloudiness develops in the lens of the eye. The function of the lens is to focus light and produce clear images so you
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Retina Conditions and Treatments
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Mar. 06, 2020
Your retina is the sensory membrane that lines the inner surface in the back of the eyeball. Think of its function as you would a camera's, except that it initiates
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FAQs about Cataracts
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jan. 23, 2020
Cataracts are one of the most common eye conditions in the U.S, affecting millions of people, most of them over age 40. By age 75, half of all Americans have
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Are You Dealing with Glaucoma?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Dec. 23, 2019
Protect your eyes against the long-term damage of glaucoma.
Glaucoma is a disease of the eye that can result in vision loss due to optic nerve damage. While there are many
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Treating Your Dry Eyes
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Aug. 15, 2019
How your eye doctors in Brandon, FL, can help with dry eyes
Dealing with the discomfort of dry eyes? We can help! Here at Brandon Eye Associates in Brandon, Sun City,
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When Is Eye Surgery Needed?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Apr. 04, 2019
Though doctors treat many eye-related conditions with conservative or outpatient care, sometimes, eye surgery is the best way to resolve an eye problem. But when does eye surgery become necessary
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Need Retinal Eye Treatment? We Can Help
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Mar. 22, 2019
Has your physician said you need retinal eye treatment? At Brandon Eye Associates, your team of eight board-certified Ophthalmologists perform state of the art retinal surgeries right in the office in
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Cataract: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Nov. 12, 2018
How the ophthalmologists in Brandon, Plant City and Sun City, FL, can help with cataracts
If you are experiencing cloudy vision, you might have cataracts. They are a common eye condition, especially as
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What Is the Retina?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Sep. 21, 2018
The retina is the thin layer of nerves that lines the back of the eye. The lens in the eye allows images to pass through, and the retina focuses them. It then
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Signs You Should Visit an Eye Doctor
Author:
Anonymous
updated: Jul. 12, 2018
Could you benefit from a visit to the eye doctor? Blurred vision, eye pain, sudden changes in vision, and other symptoms all warrant an eye appointment. The eye doctors at
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What is Glaucoma?
Author:
Anonymous
updated: May 01, 2018
According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in people over 60. However, glaucoma is a treatable condition with help from your ophthalmologist and
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