Friday, 10 September 2010

Eye Health, Problems, and Diseases



Some serious eye conditions do not have any early visible warning signs. It is therefore important to have regular checks that will provide the basis for maintaining proper eye health. But although prevention is always the best defence, it is important to realize that problems or injuries can occur suddenly without warning. By recognizing the signs of a potential eye disorder, and knowing what to do, you could contribute to preserving sight.

If you have the slightest reason to believe that you or members of your family have a serious eye condition or eye health problem, do not hesitate to contact your eye care practitioner immediately. Rather risk it being a false alarm than ignore a developing eye disease.

If symptoms of sudden pain, loss of sight, or many flashing lights occur, please see your doctor immediately.
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41 Stevens-Johnson Syndrome Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
42 Bietti's Crystalline Dystrophy Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
43 Adamantiades (Behçet’s Disease) Bruce Cooper & Dr. Dhavid Cooper
44 Anophthalmia & Microphthamia Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
45 Blepharospasm Bruce Cooper & Dr. Guy Hodgson
46 Adult Vision age 41 - 60 Bruce Cooper & Dr. Dhavid Cooper
47 Adult Vision 60 years and Over Bruce Cooper & Dr. Dhavid Cooper
48 Adult Vision age 19 - 40 Bruce Cooper & Dr. Dhavid Cooper
49 Strabismus (Crossed Eyes) Bruce Cooper & Dr. Dhavid Cooper
50 Eye Care Precautions During Floods Bruce Cooper & Dr. Dhavid Cooper
 
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