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Common Eye Problem that Come With Aging - Nexus Eye Care

As you age, you may notice changes that impact your eyes and vision, making it harder for them to function properly. Various eye problems can develop over time, often worsening if left untreated. Regular eye exams are essential to safeguard your vision and maintain your ability to see the people and places you love. Eye specialists can help maintain or correct your vision and slow the progression of severe eye conditions. Talk to your healthcare provider about ways to reduce your risk of eye disease and protect your vision. https://nexuseyecare.com.au/

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Common Eye Problem that Come With Aging - Nexus Eye Care

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  1. NORWEST BLACKTOWN NEXUS EYE CARE COMMON EYE PROBLEMS THAT COME WITH AGING CATARACTS GLAUCOMA Clouding of the lens, leading to blurry vision, glare, and difficulty seeing at night Increased pressure inside the eye that can lead to optic nerve damage, ans if untreated , blindness DIABETIC RETINOPATHY Damage to the blood vessels in the retina due to diabetes. FLOATERS Tiny specks that drift across your visual field, normally harmless but could indicate a retinal tear or detachment if they appear suddenly and in large numbers. DRY EYES Reduced tear production leading to burring, itching, or red eyes. MACULAR DEGENERATION RETINAL VEIN OCCLUSION KERATOCONUS Damage to the mascula,resulting in central vision loss. Retinal Vein Occlusion (RVO) occurs when veins in the retina become blocked, causing blood and fluid leakage that leads to vision problems. A condition where the cornea thins and bulges outward, causing blurry vision and increased light sensitivity. It usually affects both eyes Nexuseyecare.com.au 02 9672 3055 reception@nexusblacktown.com.au

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