Vitreous Floaters 101: Causes, Risks & Treatment
When spots or lines start to appear in your vision, this could be a sign that you have vitreous floaters. This condition is commonly caused by age-related changes in your eye.
When spots or lines start to appear in your vision, this could be a sign that you have vitreous floaters. This condition is commonly caused by age-related changes in your eye.
In Singapore, glaucoma affects 3% of those aged over 40, and the risk increases with age, according to HealthHub.
In today’s fast-paced digital age, our lives are intertwined with screens more than ever before. From work tasks to entertainment, our reliance on digital devices is undeniable.
Glaucoma is a serious eye condition caused by damage to the optic nerve. Learn more about the condition and its treatment options in Singapore.
Home remedies can be ineffective in fixing dry eyes. Here’s why you should visit a dry eye specialist clinic in Singapore for treatment instead.
Cataract surgery is a procedure performed by ophthalmological doctors and specialists that takes less than 15 – 20 minutes and significantly improves the quality of life of previously blind patients. However, there are occasionally some issues that can arise following cataract surgery. These occur in about 2 to 3% of eyes. One such issue is …
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Ultraviolet (UV) light or radiation from the sun can pose a serious threat to our health. Although many people are aware of the damaging effects UV light has on our skin, many people don’t realise the damage they can also present to our eyes and vision. As a result, millions of people around the globe …
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Why is it important to undergo diabetic eye screenings when you have been diagnosed with diabetes? Read more about diabetes-related vision loss on our blog.
When you notice that you may be showing signs of having a cataract, how do you know if you should see a cataract specialist? Read our blog to find out.