Most people over age 60 eventually get cataracts. This common condition typically starts very slowly, so those who don’t have regular eye exams may not realize what’s going on inside their eyes.
Feel like your eyesight isn’t as crystal-clear as it used to be? There's a reason for that. After age 40, proteins in the lenses of your eyes can start clumping together, leading to vision-clouding ...
A cataract (cloudy eye lens) blocks light from reaching the retina, which helps the brain process sight. Cataracts develop over time, gradually leading to blurry, hazy vision and affecting daily ...
Diminishing eyesight is a common issue that occurs with age. While often unavoidable, routine eye checks are crucial. A Baylor College of Medicine ophthalmologist describes different age-related ...
Regarding Andrew Lam’s Feb. 8 op-ed “The Doctor and the Pilot Who Saved the Eyesight of Millions”: Dr. Harold Ridley’s medical triumph in creating the artificial intraocular lens is only slightly more ...
Blurred vision in one eye can be due to a number of things including stroke or macular degeneration. There are plenty of infections that may also be the cause like COVID-19, iritis, or ocular herpes.