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Vision & Eye Health

  • What Causes Glassy Eyes in the Elderly? Have you ever noticed that your senior loved one’s eyes appear to be glazed over? They could be staring blankly, seem as though they are distracted, or even have a literal glaze over their eyes. Generally known as glassy eyes, it can affect anyone at any age but is more ... Continue Reading
  • Spontaneous Black Eye in Elderly Adults Have you ever noticed or even personally experienced under-eye bruising for no reason? It can be quite concerning when this occurs seemingly out of nowhere, especially for older adults. However, knowing the underlying cause helps alleviate some unnecessary anguish. In this ... Continue Reading
  • Bleeding Behind the Eye in Elderly Adults The thought of bleeding behind the eye in elderly adults sounds very scary. While any injury to or problem with an eye can be serious, bleeding behind the eye is generally treatable and does not always result in loss of vision. Bleeding behind the eye, or a vitreous ... Continue Reading
  • Signs of Aging Eyes Beginning in their early to mid-40s, older adults start experiencing problems with vision. This is especially prevalent in people with systemic conditions — such as diabetes or high blood pressure — or who have a family history of eye diseases. When you have these vision ... Continue Reading
  • Complications of Untreated Cataracts What is happening to my vision? Are you experiencing poor vision in low lighting? Do you have to turn on overhead lights when a lamp used to be sufficient? How about the glare you’ve been seeing as a car approaches you while driving at night, or the halo that appears around ... Continue Reading
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