What Are Congenital Cataracts?

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A common myth surrounding cataracts is that only the elderly are affected by them. The truth is around the age of 40 years old, the proteins in the lens of the eye begin to break down and clump together. This clump eventually clouds the lens of the eye, and this cloudiness is what is known […]

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What Might Cause Temporary Vision Loss in Children?

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In the United States, routine eye examinations are part of pediatric visits for most babies and children. Because most vision problems develop incrementally over time, parents should be on the lookout for any changes to their child’s vision that may include the appearance of the eyes, double vision, redness, swelling, excessive eye rubbing, misalignment of […]

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Why Can’t I Fully Close My Eye?

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While online research is a great place to start when we have unanswered questions, Pendleton Eye wants to remind you that for the most accurate diagnosis it is important to be seen by a medical professional. For any changes to vision, eye concerns, malfunctions of the eye and overall eye health, please schedule an appointment […]

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Is Low Vitamin C Related to Cataracts?

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Most cataracts develop due to natural aging. As the eyes get older, vitamin C levels in the lens of the eye begin to decrease, increasing the severity of cataracts. Scientific studies have concluded that consuming at least 300 milligrams of vitamin C daily will help prevent the development of cataracts. A diet rich in vitamin […]

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Why is Cataract Surgery Done One Eye at a Time?

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Eye doctors will agree that patients should not neglect their cataracts. At a certain point, the only remedy for cataracts is surgery to remove them. If the cataract has caused vision to become so impaired that you cannot complete everyday tasks successfully, you have likely reached the stage of requiring cataract surgery.  Cataract surgery is […]

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Can Strabismus Lead to Learning Issues in Children?

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Strabismus is a common eye condition among children that occurs when the eyes are not aligned properly. It may appear in children as young as 6 months old, known as congenital strabismus, but it can also appear later in childhood and due to other causes. These include inadequate functioning of the ocular muscles, a refractive […]

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What to Look for When Choosing a Cataract Surgeon

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Finding the right eye surgeon for your cataract surgery matters. While cataract surgery is the most common procedure performed by an ophthalmologist, it is important to find a doctor that is experienced in cataract surgery as well as one who provides the comfort and assurance you need to feel confident about the outcome. Safety, technique, […]

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How long does cataract surgery take per eye

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If you have blurry vision, you may have cataracts. Caused by a clouded lens in the eye, cataracts distort your vision to make images appear hazy, much like a smudged lens on glasses. The good news is that clear vision is just a short surgery away. How long does cataract surgery take per eye?  Cataract […]

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Bad Contact Lens Habits to Leave Behind

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Contact lenses offer ease and convenience from prescription eyeglasses without the need to wipe smudges from the lenses or worrying about breakage. But contact lenses come with their own set of care. Here are some bad contact lens habits to leave behind: Bad habit #1: Wearing contacts longer than necessary. Eyes need to absorb oxygen […]

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