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The macula is the central section of the retina. The retina is a part of the eye that contains the photosensitive cells that are responsible in sending visual messages to the brain. The brain then interprets these electrical messages. The densest area of concentration of these photosensitive cells is located at the macula.

The macular degeneration is impairment or loss of function of the macular zone that results to weakening and eventual death of the vital central vision. Thus the extensive development of blind spots.

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Allergic eyes are very easy to relieve and treat especially with the use of eye drops. Although eyes infected with allergies are not contagious, it is best to treat it immediately to avoid its worsening and for one’s comfort as well. If you are experiencing dry, strained, and itchy eyes, you may just be one of the millions of people who have eye allergies. So, go ahead and scroll down this article and learn about the cure for those nasty and annoying eye allergies.

The symptoms of eye stye are Redness and little pain in eyes, swelling in some part of eyes, tears come out of eyes, little discomfort when eye blinks, and vision power also becomes low. They appear irritates and after few days they disappear but our body should fight with that. There is a simple way to prevent yourself from this type of disease, just to wash off your hands before touching your eyes, this type of small operation can save you from Eye stye. There are many types of treatment available which can cure this type of bacterial infection.

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Eyes provide us sight, without which life would lose most of its meaning. But at the same time, eyes are constantly exposed to the external environment.

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The macular degeneration is one of the chronic conditions that cause to a human eye. It is affects exactly at the center part of the retina that cause to loss of vision. In scientific word this problem is known as dry macular degeneration that is DMD. This condition is set by slow deterioration of macula that is situated exactly at the center of retina. Retina plays a major role of vision; it is a black wall inside the eyeball. The other type of the dry macular degeneration is the age related macular degeneration. Generally, there are different types of eye conditions including wet macular degeneration. In this type, you notice ‘leaky blood vessels’ that are situated in the backside of the eye. There are different types of symptoms that are noticeable and can be cured by various medications. Following are the macular degeneration symptoms, they are:-

* A person who suffers from this problem needs more light while doing work or reading.
* They also find it difficult in recognizing faces of closed ones.
* In some cases blind spots are developed in the center part of the vision field.
* Few of them also find difficulty in dimmer lights that are mostly found in restaurants.
* Increase of haziness in vision.
* Brightness of color and decreases in intensity.
* Hallucination of people and also in geometric shape.

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In most people’s minds, cataract is an eye disorder only related to aging people. And they don’t know much about cataract, especially for some young people as they think this eye disease is far from them. Though it can not be denied that cataract is most likely to happen on people over 40, it is a long-time progressive disease that people should pay close attention to when people are young. The following will introduce the causes, symptoms and treatments for cataract in the hope that people can take more precaution, detect and treat this eye disorder in time.

For the causes of cataract, they can be as following: First is hereditary factor, which means in the family history, if there were some ones who had cataract, then we should be more careful of it. Second, some diseases, such as diabetes, can also speed up the development of cataract. Therefore, it is wise to pay close attention to cataract and detect it at a regular time when you are diagnosed of this disease. Third, eye injuries, surgeries and even some medications can also lead to cataracts. Fourth, the environment is also a risk factor which can influence people’s vision health, for example, long-time light exposure and radiation. In order to protect our eyes from cataracts, we should keep ourselves staying less time or far away from this kind of risky environment

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Whilst our lives have become dependent on computers, our bodies haven’t quite accepted the idea. Every day computer users complain of blurred vision, tired eyes, gritty eyes and headaches. Many start to wear eye glasses and blame their computers. Others are convinced that their computer has caused their Myopia (nearsightedness) to worsen. High tech employees worry about radiation from the computer screen. Can the computer lead to irreversible eye damage?

The good news is that extensive eye care health research in Israel and in North America has shown conclusively and repeatedly that computers do not cause eye disease. Nor has it been shown that intensive computer work can lead to or effect myopia in high tech workers. (The situation with children is slightly more controversial but this will be discussed in another article) However there is no doubt that computers can lead to many temporary eye problems most of which can be solved by simple changes in work pattern.

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Marfan syndrome is a disorder that affects the connective tissue, or “glue” of the body. Though most people who suffer from Marfan syndrome mostly live normal and long lives, it is important to know the symptoms of this disease. Knowledge of the symptoms ist essential for a proper diagnosis of MFS, and only being diagnosed properly will guarantee someone will receive proper treatment and care. Proper treatment and care is what guarantees that those with Marfan syndrome live a long, relatively normal life.

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The appetite for sweets and starch in between the meals time can be the first sign of low blood sugar. As the blood sugar level goes down critically, many symptoms occur, these can be

1. Nervousness
2. Irritability
3. Fatigue
4. Depression
5. Disturbed vision and headaches

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