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Supermarket reading glasses do help me see. My Optometrist warned me not to use them. Why is my vision now getting worse?

There is really no medical reason not to use "drugstore" reading glasses when you need help seeing things up close. They will not damage our sight in any way nor will they make you dependent upon glasses by making your vision worse. It is true that better quality optics...

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What is diplopia? Is it curable?

Diplopia is the medical term for "double vision." Most diplopia is caused by a failure of the muscles controlling the eyes to work in harmony, thus causing the eyes to look in somewhat different directions. It can be intermittent or constant, or can be seen only in...

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What is the replacement lens that is used in cataract surgery made of?

Any of several transparent synthetic materials that have been tried out over several decades of continued improvement. The very first intraocular lens implants (IOLs) were made of a rigid plastic called PMMA (polymethyl methacrylate), the same material used in fighter...

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Does it affect vision after getting Lasik for the second time?

Yes, it does. And it may well not be for the better -although that is not usually the case fortunately. LASIK is the microsurgical thinning and reshaping of the cornea to improve its focusing power on the retina. The more nearsightedness being corrected, the more the...

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What is involved with refractive eye surgery? How does your vision get better and why?

Refractive eye surgery is any of several microsurgical approaches to alter the anatomy and physiology of the human eye to provide better focusing power with less or no further dependence upon artificial optical devices such as glasses and contact lenses. Probably the...

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What are the structural differences between an eagle's eye and the human eye that make them seeing so much better?

All animals have evolved visual systems that maximize their likelihood to pass on their genes to succeeding generations. For animals that are often prey (e.g. frogs and many fish), having the very widest field of vision is highly important to minimize the risk of getting...

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Why do glasses seem perpetually smudged even when cleaned?

Because there is an incompletely transparent object between your eye and the world. While spectacle lenses are invaluable in correcting what eye doctors call Refractive Errors" such as myopia and astigmatism, they do so at a small cost in terms of visual quality. The...

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What are cataracts and what causes them to grow?

The word "cataract" is the historical term to refer to what was once the leading cause of blindness in the world: an opacified natural lens of the human eye, seen as a white pupil. The white lens was mistakenly thought to be due to some sort of turbulence in the fluid of...

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