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  • ...ding of the lens in the eye. It is a frequent complication of age as your eye lens becomes thicker over time. See your [[optometrist]] for treatment of ...r cataracts may alter your [[refractive state]] as the natural lens in the eye is replaced with one that improves your vision. Just like with any [[refra
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  • ...guage model that has been fine tuned in a conversational setting about eye conditions without offering [[Explainer:No diopter specific advice]]. It has been trai ...ns of the eye and the cornea were swapped?</li><li>What if the lens in the eye was swapped with the lens of the glasses?</li><li>What if a second retina g
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  • ...es', which increases your chances for [[retinal detachment]] and other eye conditions by a new order of magnitude each time a 'touch up' is performed (as if the ===Is laser eye surgery safe?===
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  • ...c]]. This causes the [[natural focal plane]] to be [[full correction]]. An eye is said to be emmetropic when the image of an object at infinity (parallel ...[myopia]], [[hyperopia]], and [[astigmatism]]. However, a truly emmetropic eye would typically achieve 20/8 acuity (no myopia or astigmatism) and be blurr
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  • ...n over time. Now, it will take longer to fully relax that muscle. Proper [[eye strain]] management and [[active focus]] habits will help to tackle this. [[Category:Eye conditions]]
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  • ...ns. Some refractive surgery is necessary as part of treatment for medical conditions such as [[cataracts]] but elective surgeries are discouraged in the EM meth
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  • ...ers inspected by your optometrist as they can be signs of more serious eye conditions, such as a [[vitreous detachment]] which is a risk factor for [[retinal det [[Category:Eye conditions]]
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  • ...ional optometrists and ophthalmologists to correct conditions such as lazy eye. Vision training may be aided by tools such as [[patches]] and [[Trial len
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  • ...with active focus. Dry eye is most effectively treated with a visit to an eye care professional. ...ugh of each of these layers, a range of dry eye symptoms could result. Dry eye syndrome can happen even if the eyes feel wet, because of dysfunction of an
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  • ...t into the eye and its length, and the focusing system at the front of the eye misses its target in the back. This causes [[near-sightedness]] or [[far-s There are medical conditions that can accelerate near-sightedness or far-sightedness progression, so ple
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  • ...our optometrist and make sure you know about and understand any underlying conditions you have that affect your eyesight. Remember that having refractive error d * OD is oculus dextrus, or Latin for right eye.
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  • ...ers is considered high myopia. This category has a higher risk of various eye diseases and should be particularly regular about getting exams from an [[o [[Category:Eye conditions]]
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  • ...Eye strain does not cause [[myopia]], but it can lead to [[pseudomyopia]]. Eye strain can lead to discomfort, including soreness and redness. As a rule th ...ear to be scowling or squinting. Closing the eyes and massaging around the eye can temporarily relax these muscles, but they will quickly tighten again if
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  • == Parts of the eye == ...e:Schematic diagram of the human eye en.svg|Schematic diagram of the human eye en|right]]
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  • ...0/20 vision as diagnosed by [https://www.novelgames.com/en/eagleeye/ Eagle Eye on Novel Games]]] Tscherning writes in ''Physiologic Optics: Dioptrics of the Eye, Functions of the Retina, Ocular Movements and Binocular Vision'':
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  • ...you have diagnosed presbyopia, or if your doctor thinks it best to reduce eye strain. [[Category:Eye conditions]]
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  • [[Category:Eye conditions]]
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  • ...[[Myopia]] progression.<ref name="Long -term effects of optical defocus on eye growth and refractogenesis"> ...ta |first=Elena |date=2016 |title=Long -term effects of optical defocus on eye growth and refractogenesis |url=https://www.pum.edu.pl/__data/assets/pdf_fi
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