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Health on MSNHow Are Cataracts Diagnosed?Medically reviewed by Andrew Greenberg, MD A cataract is a spot in your eye where the clear lens, the part that focuses light, becomes cloudy, making your vision blurry or dim. Cataracts develop ...
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Verywell Health on MSNOptometrist vs. Ophthalmologist: What’s the Difference?Optometrists and ophthalmologists both provide eye health care, but they differ in title, education, certifications, scope of practice, treatment capabilities, and more.
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Signs and Symptoms of CataractsCataracts are not dangerous or painful, but seeing an eye specialist (such as an optometrist or ophthalmologist) is still important if you or a loved one are experiencing symptoms.
Key takeaways: Patients with BCVA worse than 20/40 in both eyes reported no fear of surgery vs. 40% of those with BCVA worse than 20/40 in one eye. Fear had no link to health literacy or cataract ...
The most common vision-related referral from primary care is for patients with diabetes, Rivera said, and PCPs typically refer them for annual screening. People with diabetes are at higher risk for ...
Overall, patients with diabetes undergoing cataract surgery were 17.4% more likely to develop postoperative endophthalmitis (pooled OR = 1.174; 95% CI, 1.109-1.242) than those without diabetes ...
Discover the best foods and essential vitamins that protect your vision, prevent eye strain, and support lifelong eye health ...
Cataracts are another age-related eye condition that becomes more prevalent after age 45. They are clouding of the eye’s lens, leading to blurred vision, difficulty with night vision, and ...
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