Ptosis is a drooping eyelid. Surgery is usually required to correct this problem.
Red, swollen eyelids and crusty debris at the base of your eyelashes are signs you may have blepharitis.
This common problem is simply an infected lid gland. Learn how to prevent and treat styes.
A detached retina is a medical emergency. Learn the warning signs of a retinal detachment and what you can do to avoid permanent vision loss.
Pingueculae and pterygia are funny-looking words for growths on the surface of your eye.
People with serious vision problems from an eye injury or disease affecting the front surface of the eye can often regain vision with a cornea transplant.
This eye disease causes the cornea to grow thinner and bulge forward in an irregular cone-shape. Treatment options range from gas permeable contact lenses to a cornea transplant.
You’ve heard of high blood pressure, but what about high eye pressure?
“Floaters” are usually normal and harmless. But if you notice a sudden increase in floaters or floaters accompanied by flashes of light, see your eye doctor immediately.
If undetected or uncontrolled with medication, diabetes can cause serious vision loss, even blindness.
This inflammatory eye disease can cause permanent vision loss if not promptly treated.