What does a pediatric optometrist do?

Children need eye care just as much as adults do. In fact, approximately one in four children use some form of corrective lenses to help their vision. If you’re preparing for a child’s eye exam, this guide will help you understand what pediatric optometrists do.

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How common is blindness in diabetes?

Are you worried about going blind with diabetes? Not sure if you’re at risk of vision loss? Many diabetic patients experience some form of retinal damage, but the severity varies by age and other factors. Let’s explore the causes, prevalence and treatment for blindness in diabetes. 

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What causes glaucoma in the eyes?

Glaucoma is relatively common, especially in senior adults. The effects of glaucoma cannot be reversed, so it’s important to catch this condition early on. By understanding the causes of glaucoma, you can be better prepared for treatment and prevention. 

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What causes poor eyesight in toddlers?

Eyesight develops from infancy until around the age of ten. When you’re firstborn, you don’t have 20/20 vision. Some children are born with vision issues due to poor genetics, while others develop eye problems during childhood.

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What kind of doctor do you see for diabetes?

If you’ve recently been diagnosed or think you may have diabetes, there are many resources you can turn to. Primary care doctors mostly manage diabetes treatment, but other specialists treat select side effects. Here is an overview of the professionals you may encounter in your journey.

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Can LASIK make you go blind?

Any procedure can bring anxiety, especially if they don’t know what to expect. We frequently get a lot of questions when it comes to LASIK eye surgery. One of the most common questions is if LASIK can make you go blind.

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