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What Diabetics Need to Know About Cataracts & Other Eye Conditions

Diabetes comes with an onslaught of potential complications, high among those complications are eye problems. The good news? With proper treatment and lifestyle changes, many people with diabetes are able to prevent or delay the onset of these symptoms. In a situation where knowledge is power, knowing what to expect can be your best tool

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Love Pumpkin? Your Eyes Do Too

There are few foods that feel more like autumn than the pumpkin. Not only is it excellent to use as the main ingredient in cooking, but it can be “snuck into” many recipes such as brownies or desserts as a moistening agent and a substitute for less-healthy ingredients. Plus, who can ignore the popularity of

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The Effects of Blue Light on Our Eyes

As we depend on computers and handheld devices with screens more and more, we are beginning to see the results of too much blue light exposure. Blue light can provide benefits to our health, by boosting alertness and regulating circadian rhythm. However, too much blue light can have harmful effects, especially on our vision. Learn

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Dr. Shetty Discusses Managing Dry Eye in the Ponte Vedra Recorder

Dr. Rajesh Shetty was featured in the September issue of the Ponte Vedra Recorder to discuss Dry Eye and how to manage this condition during the hotter months. Summer may be winding down, but record temperatures continue to rise, and there can be adverse effects on our vision. Dr. Shetty discusses causes, symptoms, and tips

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7 Reasons Your Eyes Are Red—and How to Treat Them

Red eyes can make you look and feel like anyone but yourself. There are several reasons you might develop this reddish tint but it is usually related to inflamed blood vessels near the surface of the eyes. Consider these seven reasons your eyes might be red. 1. Alcohol Consumption Red eyes are a common sign

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Why Do My Eyes Burn?

If you’re experiencing stinging, irritated or burning eyes, it’s imperative to identify the cause and find relief. Often, treatment can be as simple as over-the-counter, preservative-free eyedrops, but in some cases, ongoing medical treatment is needed. An overview of problems and causes should help you decide whether you need treatment from your eye care professional.

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Why We Need Tears

We usually only think about tears when we are crying as part of our body’s emotional response to a certain situation or laughing so hard that our eyes begin to water. While tears might typically be far from our minds, the truth is that they are actually a vital part of our eye health. In

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Protecting Your Eyes At The Office

The average American adult spends an estimated eight hours staring at digital devices on a daily basis. This unprecedented level of screen time has caused a dramatic increase in the number of people suffering from digital eye strain. In fact, approximately 70 percent of working adults, who use a computer on a daily basis, suffer

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Early Signs of Cataracts in Your Aging Parents & How to Help

Part of caring for an aging parent is ensuring their safety as their bodies, and especially their eyesight, changes. The American Academy of Ophthalmology states that about half of Americans have cataracts in one or both eyes by the age of 75. That is more than 24.4 million people in the U.S. In turn, how

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How Does Ultraviolet Light Damage Your Eyes?

 When it comes to the ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun, your eyes are just as important to protect as your skin. The sun can have damaging effects on your eyes and can cause problems such as: Macular degeneration: This results from retina damage affecting your central vision. In the U.S., macular degeneration is the

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