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  • AMD Age-related macular degeneration

    AMD is a problem with your retina. You lose your central vision, but your peripheral (side) vision will still be normal. There are two forms of AMD: dry and wet. There is no treatment for dry AMD, though certain vitamins and minerals might help. Wet AMD may be treated with medication or laser surgery. It

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  • AMD Supplements

    AMD is a leading cause of vision loss in people 50 years or older. It damages a specific part of your eye called the macula. With AMD, you lose the ability to see fine details, both close-up and at a distance. Some people with dry AMD might benefit from certain vitamins and minerals. Taking these nutritional

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  • Adult Strabismus

    Strabismus is when your eyes are not lined up properly and they point in different directions. Strabismus affects vision, since both eyes must aim at the same spot together to see properly. Adults with strabismus often have double vision. Strabismus can be treated. The most common treatment is surgery

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  • Albinism

    When people have albinism their body has trouble creating the pigment melanin which is needed for color in their hair, skin or eyes. Albinism can cause many eye problems, such as nystagmus, strabismus, light sensitivity, and low vision. Albinism is a disease that is passed from parent to child. There

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  • Alpha Agonists

    Your ophthalmologist has recommended you use a type of medicine called an alpha agonist. This kind of medicine is helpful in treating glaucoma. Glaucoma is a disease that affects your eye’s optic nerve, possibly leading to blindness. The optic nerve connects your eye to your brain so you can see. Glaucoma

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