Common Eye Disorders: Things To Know
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- The human eye is not a perfect sphere, it is a slightly asymmetrical globe, about an inch in diameter.
- Reading for long hours, working at a computer, or driving for a very long distance can trigger eye strain.
- Allergies, eyestrain, lack of sleep, or staying up too late can cause red eyes.
- Being sensitive to light, wind, or temperature changes can cause the release of excess tears from your tear ducts.
- Glaucoma is a condition that damages the optic nerve (the nerve that sends images to the brain)
- Diabetic retinopathy is caused as a result of the damage to the blood vessels in your retina caused by diabetes.
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