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As people age, many will notice their vision change over time. There are preventive measures you can take to keep your eyes healthy.
Severe eye pain or irritation; Vision loss or double vision; Eye floaters, flashes of light or halos around lights; Severe headache; Nausea or vomiting ...
... eyes. Each year, doctors in the Mayo Clinic Department of Ophthalmology across all our sites provide more than 250,000 outpatient visits for eye care. Mayo ...
Learn about causes, treatments and self care for bags under eyes, which become more common as you age.
Use them even when your eyes feel fine to keep them well lubricated and prevent a recurrence of symptoms. Your eye specialist can suggest which eye drops might ...
... eye or a fracture of the thin bones around the eye. You may have a skull fracture if you have double vision, bruising around both eyes or bleeding from the nose ...
It is caused by a foreign object or chemical splashed in your eye. You suddenly begin to see halos around lights. You have swelling in or around your eyes. You ...
Sometimes, what looks like dark circles may be shadows cast by puffy eyelids or hollows under the eyes that develop with aging.
Typically, the eyelids react to a threat by closing quickly to protect the eyes from harm. However, chemicals can still sometimes reach the eye if the lids ...
Mayo Clinic doctors trained in the structure and function of the eye (ophthalmologists and optometrists) are experts in treating all types of vision and eye ...
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