by Abraham Eye Center | Feb 14, 2022 | Eye Surgery, Systemic Disease, Vision
Continuing with our subseries on infections that can be treated with corneal transplants, today we’ll be discussing the worldwide leader of preventable blindness–Trachoma. What is Trachoma? Trachoma is a bacterial disease most commonly seen in third world...
by Abraham Eye Center | Nov 22, 2021 | Vision
When it comes to your eyes, you only get two! While corneal transplants and lens exchanges exist, there is currently no replacement for the eye as a whole. Therefore, we need to do our best to take care of what we have. Ocular Anatomy of Healthy Eyes To best... by Abraham Eye Center | Nov 8, 2021 | Vision
Each time you see your eye doctor, they will ask if you can be dilated. While many people hate dilation—the drops sting upon instillation, bright lights are shown into your now light-sensitive eyes, the inability to see up close for hours after your exam, and enlarged...
by Abraham Eye Center | Oct 25, 2021 | Vision
One of the most noteworthy problems individuals have with their eyes is needing reading glasses as we age. Why do we need reading glasses? Can I avoid reading glasses? What can I do instead of using reading glasses? This article aims to help answer some of these...
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