Retina Disease Common Questions Answered

Retina is a layer of tissue at the back of the eye that contains light-sensitive cells, capturing visual information to send to the brain and allowing you to see. Retinal diseases can damage this ability and impair your vision, even leading to blindness in some cases if left untreated.

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Protect Your Eyesight

8 ways to protect your eyesight and to stop developing eye problems or eye conditions. Including tips, what to prevent and what needs to be done more often.

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Pros and Cons of Contact Lenses

Find out the pros and cons of contact lenses including the different types of contact lenses and finding which works best for you and your daily routine.

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How to Prevent Corneal Disease

Several things to do to reduce the risk of developing corneal disease or eye infecting. Including, wearing contact lenses, being aware of your infections and more. 

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Post Cataract Surgery

Learn about the thing to consider following a cataract surgery including the symptoms, recovery and a brief understanding of what a cataract surgery involves. 

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Nutrition and your vision

Eating a good diet and exercising regularly is important for your overall wellbeing. Diet and exercise is also important for your eye health. Here are a few tips on just some of the nutrients required to keep your eyes and vision in good condition

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Glaucoma: The Facts

Awareness of glaucoma and to promote good eye health. Find out about the symptoms and treatments for glaucoma. 

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Life after Cataract Surgery

What to expect after your cataract surgery as well as roughly how long it takes to recover from cataract surgery and some tips for a faster recovery. 

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How to reduce the risk of cataracts

The best way to combat cataracts is by knowing the causes and doing what you can to minimise your risk of developing them through everyday lifestyle choices. 

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Do You Think You Have Cataracts?

6 points to consider if you think you have cataracts including the cataracts symptoms, blurred vision and eye conditions. 

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