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Results 71 - 80 of 465 for Glaucoma
  1. Blocked Tear Duct (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Tears/Specifics ... Tears ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  2. Optic Nerve Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... many different types of optic nerve disorders, including: Glaucoma is a group of diseases that are the leading cause of blindness in the United States. Glaucoma usually happens when the fluid pressure inside the ...
  3. ... elevated risk of increased pressure in the eye (glaucoma).FOXC1 gene mutations have been reported in a ... Bhattacharya SS, Jordan T. Ocular developmental abnormalities and glaucoma associated with interstitial 6p25 duplications and deletions. Invest ...
  4. ... this is not often the recommended treatment for glaucoma. Other glaucoma medicines work better to treat the disease. ... ones include: Cancer HIV/AIDS Seizures and epilepsy Glaucoma Severe chronic pain Severe nausea Extreme weight loss ...
  5. ... the eye ( chemical burns or sports injuries) Diabetes Glaucoma Macular degeneration The type of partial vision loss ... of vision, and difficulty seeing at night With glaucoma, there may be tunnel vision and missing areas ...
  6. ... increase blood sugar levels in people with diabetes. Glaucoma: Glucosamine might increase the pressure inside the eye and could worsen glaucoma. If you have glaucoma, talk to your healthcare ...
  7. What Is Macular Edema? Video (American Academy of Ophthalmology)  
    ... Eye surgery. It’s not common, but sometimes after glaucoma , retinal or cataract surgery , you can get macular ... to have increased pressure within the eye, called glaucoma . In such cases, your ophthalmologist will treat you ...
  8. ... in your eyes, you may develop narrow angle glaucoma (a serious eye condition that may cause loss of vision). If you already have narrow angle glaucoma, your condition may worsen. You may experience widened ...
  9. ... in your eyes, you may develop narrow angle glaucoma (a serious eye condition that may cause loss of vision). If you already have narrow angle glaucoma, your condition may worsen. You may experience widened ...
  10. Floaters (Prevent Blindness America)  
    Eye Diseases/Related Issues ... Eye Diseases ... Prevent Blindness America ... The medical name for floaters is muscae volitantes. Floaters can be seen in many different ...
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