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- Eye Conditions and Diseases - National Eye Institute
Browse or search the National Eye Institute’s (NEI) resources about dozens of eye conditions and diseases Get the basics about symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments — or go in depth to see all the details
- Eye Diseases: Types, Symptoms, Causes Treatment Options
Eye diseases are a common issue for people worldwide Learn which are the most common and more
- Eye Diseases: Symptoms Causes of 19 Common Eye Problems - WebMD
Get information on common eye and vision problems, such as conjunctivitis, retinal detachment, dry eyes, cataracts, and glaucoma
- Eye Health A-Z - American Academy of Ophthalmology
Browse a sortable list of common eye diseases and eye health topics, including treatments, drugs and symptoms Find doctor-approved facts about eye conditions
- About Common Eye Disorders and Diseases
Overview The leading causes of blindness and low vision in the United States are primarily age-related eye diseases Those diseases include age-related macular degeneration, cataract, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma Other common eye disorders include amblyopia and strabismus
- 7 Common Eye Diseases and How They Are Treated - Verywell Health
Eye diseases like glaucoma, cataracts, and conjunctivitis are some of the more common types Find eye disease awareness and support here
- Eye Disease: Types, Symptoms, Causes and Treatment | U. S. News
Learn the types, symptoms, causes and treatments for the most common eye diseases and how you can protect your vision long-term
- Common Eye Disorders - University of Rochester Medical Center
Common Eye Disorders What are some common eye disorders? The following list gives a brief description of common eye disorders Talk with your healthcare provider or an ophthalmologist or optometrist for more information Age-related macular degeneration The age-related breaking down, or degeneration, of the macula
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