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	<title>Eyes Health Solution &#187; Eye Disease</title>
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		<title>Think About Your Eyes New Blink Commercial</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 23:01:31 +0000</pubDate>
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The human eye blinks 17000 times a day, but you can lose your sight to eye disease if you wait for symptoms before having them checked. Visit your doctor yearly to prevent eye disease. Learn more at www.thinkaboutyoureyes.com. Welcome to our new Think About Your Eyes YouTube Channel. We&#8217;re excited to announce the Think About [...]]]></description>
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The human eye blinks 17000 times a day, but you can lose your sight to eye disease if you wait for symptoms before having them checked. Visit your doctor yearly to prevent eye disease. Learn more at www.thinkaboutyoureyes.com. Welcome to our new Think About Your Eyes YouTube Channel. We&#8217;re excited to announce the Think About Your Eyes, a program designed to educate Americans and raise awareness about the importance of eye health. Stay tuned for more!</p>
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		<title>Eye Surgery for Graves Disease- Health Connection</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jun 2010 19:01:46 +0000</pubDate>
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Patients with Graves Disease often have a distinct, protruding look to their eyes. Find out how surgery helped Sandra Hickey feel better about how she looks. This video is brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. Visit www.muschealth.com to learn more about the MUSC Storm Eye Institute.
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Patients with Graves Disease often have a distinct, protruding look to their eyes. Find out how surgery helped Sandra Hickey feel better about how she looks. This video is brought to you by the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, South Carolina. Visit www.muschealth.com to learn more about the MUSC Storm Eye Institute.</p>
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		<title>Optelec&#8217;s VisionZone Movie for Eye Health Awareness Initiative</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 12:02:57 +0000</pubDate>
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Optelec teamed up with writers, directors and producers Drew Antzis and Tamara Bick who are most notable for work with FunnyorDie.com. The film stars Brian Fischler, a nationally recognized, legally blind stand-up comedian and Founder of Laugh for Sight not-for-profit who was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa. It was shot throughout San Diego, including footage from [...]]]></description>
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Optelec teamed up with writers, directors and producers Drew Antzis and Tamara Bick who are most notable for work with FunnyorDie.com. The film stars Brian Fischler, a nationally recognized, legally blind stand-up comedian and Founder of Laugh for Sight not-for-profit who was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa. It was shot throughout San Diego, including footage from Acqua al 2, a popular Italian restaurant in the Gaslamp Quarter. Creative short film offering an atypical perspective on disability and vision loss to bring a greater awareness for ocular health through the use of truth and comedy. As a collaboration between Optelec and Foundation Fighting Blindness, the VisionZone Movement has started! First virtual and live ocular health resource hub; bridging the gap between eye disease, prevention, awareness and solutions. Connecting the visually impaired, professional, care taker and family/friend communities through a blended interactive experience. Visit www.visionzone.org for more info and http **If you plan to share/embed the video, pls use from here: www.youtube.com</p>
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		<title>Natural Eye Care, Vision Health &amp; Eye Disease Prevention</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 07:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Intro to series. Natural Eye Care, Vision Health &#038; Eye Disease Prevention: Introduction by Dr. Marc Grossman, a leading holistic eye doctor in practice for over 30 years. Dr. Grossman is the author of 6 books on Natural Eye Care, and introduces his website www.naturaleyecare.com which provides a wealth of information regarding both preserving vision [...]]]></description>
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Intro to series. Natural Eye Care, Vision Health &#038; Eye Disease Prevention: Introduction by Dr. Marc Grossman, a leading holistic eye doctor in practice for over 30 years. Dr. Grossman is the author of 6 books on Natural Eye Care, and introduces his website www.naturaleyecare.com which provides a wealth of information regarding both preserving vision naturally, preventing eye disease and helping preserve vision for those with an eye disease such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, other retinal diseases, as well as those suffering from eye conditions such as cataracts, eye floaters, dry eyes, blepharitis, vitreous tear/detachment, computer eye strain. Over 40 eye conditions are reviewed on the website, which also includes food sources for essential nutrients, a free monthly newsletter, free consultations, peer review research gathered by eye condition on vision and nutrition, and much more.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Apr 2010 23:00:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Amazon. compartment of awarding a public television series on health / healthy mind. The gift of sight is something many of us take for granted, but slowly, in silence, your vision may be lost without any warning signs before it&#8217;s too late. Glaucoma is an eye disease that gradually steals sight with little or [...]]]></description>
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Amazon. compartment of awarding a public television series on health / healthy mind. The gift of sight is something many of us take for granted, but slowly, in silence, your vision may be lost without any warning signs before it&#8217;s too late. Glaucoma is an eye disease that gradually steals sight with little or no symptoms, and for African-Americans, it is the leading cause of vision loss. Glaucoma can be treated if caught in time, but once vision is lost, restoration is impossible. I.. . More&gt;&gt;<br />
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		<title>Los Angeles laser eye surgery &#8211; What You Need to Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 01:59:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Los Angeles Laser surgery eye was the center for healing eye and treatment for local people suffering from eye disorders simple extreme cases of partial or total blindness, the destruction of nerve and other diseases damaging light. The Eye Center of Los Angeles Laser surgery has several branches throughout the city and neighboring areas along [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Los Angeles Laser surgery eye was the center for healing eye and treatment for local people suffering from eye disorders simple extreme cases of partial or total blindness, the destruction of nerve and other diseases damaging light. The Eye Center of Los Angeles Laser surgery has several branches throughout the city and neighboring areas along California. He has given so much to people with eye diseases and contributed to their healing and maintenance. The technology behind the center of laser eye surgery can be attributed to development in the field of physics, engineering and medical applications. The laser used for eye surgery has the potential to treat a disease of the superficial and deep bodies regarding the patient&#8217;s eye health. Most of the alleged clinical ophthalmology specialist has a limited capacity for eye surgery in extreme cases that can not be treated because of lack of equipment and specialists. In fact, cases of emergency, such as blindness due to a concussion or sever injury may not be admitted. The Eye Center of Los Angeles Laser surgery can accommodate all. It has received awards and certifications by the hospital assessment organizations such as government institutions and the ICJ or the International Joint Committee. This shows that this institution in the health care of the eye can be considered world class and able to admit any fault with ophthalmic. Los Angeles Laser surgery for eyes has been the norm for local eye health care because he has the best in terms of technical ability and personal services are rendered to patients and clients. Celebrities and politicians have expressed their gratitude and interest to revisit eye surgery Los Angeles Laser in case they contracted an eye disease. The institution eye is highly recommended by former patients who have healed properly. Most clinics around the region and its surroundings have imitated the business and medical process. Los Angeles Center Eye Laser surgery is considered the leader in the medical treatment of the eye throughout California. Medical schools across the country to establish affiliations and training grounds with the eye of Los Angeles Laser Surgery Center for students seeking to pursue the field of ophthalmology. Many eye specialists who have received separate awards and acclaimed by critics around the world has been noted to have formed in the eye of Los Angeles, laser surgery center. The experience they had in the study innovative ways of laser surgery has prepared a lot about how to handle different problems they have encountered. The latest medical and eye surgery was developed in Los Angeles Eye Center laser surgery because it gave so much to the sick eye. An institution dedicated to training doctors in the field of laser surgery is currently being developed for the institution to contribute more to development and progress. Many patients have been treated that their quality of life was better and still progressed to the point that it was a bridge to the future. </p>
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		<title>Eye Supplement</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 21:50:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your eyes are a precious gift and should last a lifetime. But unfortunately, many people take their vision for granted. The reality is that most people do not believe they are at risk of developing eye problems. And ironically, most of those included in the 78000000 baby boomers who are actually the highest risk category. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your eyes are a precious gift and should last a lifetime. But unfortunately, many people take their vision for granted. The reality is that most people do not believe they are at risk of developing eye problems. And ironically, most of those included in the 78000000 baby boomers who are actually the highest risk category. And to make matters worse, a large majority of &#8220;graying&#8221; America does not even have regular examinations of sight, even if they have a family history of eye disease. Most are completely unaware of the factors which may increase their susceptibility to develop eye problems.&#13;Today, virtually the medical community as a whole is in total agreement that everyone is at risk of eye health problems. Here are some animal health rules common sense to support eye health.&#13;Do not smoke. . . and if you do, stop. Smoking exposes your eyes to high levels of oxidative stress. And while the connection to age-related macular degeneration has not been clearly identified, it is known that smoking increases the risk.&#13;Exercise. . . It improves circulation and helps keep eyes moist, clear and functional.&#13;Have an eye exam every two years. Just as mammography or stress tests, detection of eye problems at an early stage is essential to prevent further damage.&#13;Wear protective goggles while playing sports.&#13;Take regular breaks from the computer or working near others to relax your eyes.&#13;It is time that the &#8220;generation of baby boomers who are now in their 50s and 60s, became more serious about eye health age-related vision problems because if failure remain undiagnosed or treaties, they could cause permanent dysfunction.&#13;Clearly, age-related eye disease can seriously affect your quality of life and well-being. Visual impairment, it is more difficult for seniors to live independently and cope with the challenges of everyday life. Plus, failing vision increases the risk of accidents and falls. Vision problems may also reduce the ability of a person to develop and maintain relationships and participate in various activities, which can then lead to depression and social isolation. But what you may not realize is that, with a vision impaired, you may also have cognitive disabilities or problems with thinking, learning and memory, according to a study published in the Archives of Ophthalmology, one of the JAMA / Archives journals.&#13;Nutrition plays a vital role in health and care of our eyes. Some vitamins, minerals and herbs are generally known to support, protect and maintain good vision. Not only a healthy diet important for the immediate health and long-term view, but several research groups are studying these nutrients to see how much of a role they have in reducing the risk of cataracts and macular degeneration.&#13;Antioxidants vitamins A, C and E play a vital role in eye health with other important nutrients. Vitamin A&#13;Vitamin A is found abundantly in food sources that contain carotenoids, yellow and red pigments in plants and animals that act as antioxidants. Some carotenoids such as lutein and zeaxanthin are abundant in the lens and retina of our eyes.&#13;Science Daily (December 6, 2004) reported a study from Ohio State University that provides evidence from laboratory experiments performed on human lens cells showed that lutein and zeaxanthin help to protect cells against exposure to ultraviolet rays, a major cause of cataract formation.&#13;Vitamin A is currently being studied for its role in helping the body by reducing the risk of night blindness and the risk of blindness from macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in the world.&#13;Sources of vitamin A are liver, butter, squash, peaches, apricots, broccoli, spinach, yellow peppers, blueberries, egg yolks and of course, carrots. Vitamin C&#13;Vitamin C is a powerful antioxidant that helps the body by reducing the level of accumulation of proteins in the eye that may lead to blurred vision. Without adequate intake of vitamin C, studies show that the sighting may begin to deteriorate. It is interesting to note that the concentration of vitamin C in the vitreous (the clear fluid in the eyeball) is about twenty-five times the vitamin C in blood. It is 100 times greater in the retina.&#13;Citrus fruits, berries, peppers, tropical fruits are good sources of vitamin C. Vitamin E&#13;Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant working to counter the effects of oxidation on the fabric and structure of the eyes. Much research is underway to determine whether vitamin E May nutritional support, eye health, helping to reduce or delay the potential risk of cataracts and macular degeneration (AMD).&#13;Sunflower seeds and nuts are good sources of vitamin E. The vitamin B complex&#13;B vitamins are associated with eye health. Studies have suggested that a lack of B complex May cause sensitivity to light, the eye muscles paralyzed, itching, burning, stroke, eyes watering.&#13;Vitamin B1 (thiamin) is important for the metabolism of the eyes.&#13;Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) affects the mucous membranes and helps maintain tissues in the eyes and nose wet. It also supports the provision of glutathione, a major antioxidant in the lens of the eye.&#13;Vitamin B3 (niacin) helps increase blood flow to the optic nerve.&#13;Vitamin B5 (pantothenic acid) is particularly important for eye stress. A deficiency results in May and degeneration of optic nerves.&#13;Vitamin B7 (Biotin) is a metabolizer energy and synthesizer of niacin.&#13;Vitamin B12 affects the optic nerve tissue, helping to strengthen it.&#13;Vitamin B9 (folic acid) is known to improve the overall visual problems.&#13;Minerals&#13;Minerals such as selenium, helps your body absorb vitamin E and can also make its own antioxidants. Zinc promotes the absorption of vitamin A in the body. She is also an enzyme that reduces the number of free radicals. Other nutrients for healthy eyes&#13;Alpha-lipoic acid provides protective anti-oxidant power.&#13;N-acetyl-cysteine helps prevent dry eyes by keeping the humidity level in the eye in the balance.&#13;Choline is important in the management of glaucoma.&#13;Bilberry helps to improve blood flow in the capillaries in his eyes. It is also used to treat diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration.&#13;Grapeseed improves peripheral circulation of the eyes, and strengthens the capillaries.&#13;Eyebright is a plant that helps soothe the eyes in distress.&#13;Ginko biloba helps to reduce eye bags and dark circles.&#13;Bayberry root powder has astringent and antibacterial properties.&#13;New sources of these nutrients are the best support for eye health. But if this is not always possible, consult your health care provider about the benefits of supplementation. There is accumulating scientific and clinical evidence that supports the fact that the potent mix of nutrients and special protection in May significantly help strengthen the eyes and help support healthy eye tissue, retinal function and good vision in old age. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone is increasingly conscious of their health by engaging in exercise and proper nutrition. But one area that we often lack the motivation is supported for us. Our eyes are one of the most important sensory organs we depend on our eyes to see the world. We must therefore ensure they are properly maintained and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone is increasingly conscious of their health by engaging in exercise and proper nutrition. But one area that we often lack the motivation is supported for us. Our eyes are one of the most important sensory organs we depend on our eyes to see the world. We must therefore ensure they are properly maintained and protected against the disease. Here are some tips to help keep your eyes healthy. Preventing pressure you. Computers have taken over the world. Some people spend up to eight hours or more per day at a computer either at work or video games. But what steps should we take to secure and strengthen our eyes. The strain on our eyes subtly ramp up and it may become difficult to read the fine print. Eye exam should be a regular part of our overall plan to keep your eyes focus. Wear Sun Glasses. Outdoor activities during hot days is something everyone likes, but the problem is that we do not always think about the damage of the suns UV rays on our eyes. The use of sunglasses can help prevent cataracts and macular degeneration. Make sure your sunglasses have 100% UV protection. Vitamins Taking vitamin A supplements or foods rich in vitamin A, like fruits or vegetables that can greatly contribute to the prevention of eye diseases. Or perhaps you could make a fresh fruit or vegetable juice to make a little more pleasant. Quit Smoking Now Any person who smokes still not knowing very well that it kill you, but smoking is directly linked to vision loss. Cataracts and macular degeneration are two major diseases caused by smoking. Stay active and have a healthy diet. The practice of eating plenty of fruits and vegetables and other healthy foods will decrease your risk of developing eye disease. Exercise improves circulation enhances your overall health and your body is healthy your eyes will be. What we discover new ways to improve our overall health, eye health is equally important and must not be forgotten. If you find yourself squinting or experience blurred vision make an appointment with your ophthalmologist. Early diagnosis and treatment greatly improve your chances. Josh Panebianco A Sydney Personal Trainer owner of boxing in Sydney and a member of the department of higher living </p>
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		<title>Pet Eye Health ? What to Look for</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keep eye health is important for both animals and humans. The area around the eyes and the eyes themselves is a very sensitive area. The cleaner this area is kept the more likely an animal, aos eye will stay healthy. Your pet&#8217;s eyes aos are crucial for their safety and well-being. There are many substances [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Keep eye health is important for both animals and humans. The area around the eyes and the eyes themselves is a very sensitive area. The cleaner this area is kept the more likely an animal, aos eye will stay healthy. Your pet&#8217;s eyes aos are crucial for their safety and well-being. There are many substances and conditions that can threaten your pet, aos eye health and understand the signs of some problems can help you anticipate and address these problems before they permanently affect the your pet, aos vision.&#13;Red Eyes&#13;Red eyes can indicate different conditions of many inflammatory and infectious diseases ranging from conjunctivitis to glaucoma. The most common conditions associated with your pet&#8217;s eyes are red aos below.&#13;Conjunctivitis&#13;Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the lining of the eye. She aos eye disease most common in all pets, and has a number of causes. Conjunctivitis can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection by a parasite (such as ticks) and allergies. Ticks in particular can transmit a number of parasites that can cause conjunctivitis.&#13;The treatment of conjunctivitis involves keeping the eye clean and eliminating the cause of inflammation.&#13;Dogs with allergies and purebred cats are more prone to conjunctivitis.&#13;Keratitis&#13;Keratitis superficial blood vessels and pigmentation of the eye. It can decrease vision if left untreated. It is a common eye disorder, especially among German shepherds, and the redness is often accompanied by a thick mucous discharge stringy eye. In severe and chronic ocular surface is infiltrated by blood vessels, and may harden because of irritation in the long term. It may also be ulceration of the eye tissue due to keratitis.&#13;Treatment of keratitis includes tear stimulants and anti-inflammatory. Eye ulcers may need surgical repair.&#13;Most external ocular diseases are treated with antibacterial eye drops to be applied several times a day. New technologies that treat eye infections in dogs include an insert bioadhesive ophthalmic drugs that can be placed in the eye to avoid the daily treatment and make compliance with treatment easier.&#13;Eye Cherry&#13;Cherry Eye is a prolapsed gland of the third eyelid. It is more common in young dogs, especially bulldogs Pekingese, Beagles and Cocker Spaniels. The gland is infected, irritated and inflamed.&#13;Treatment for Eye Cherry is surgical replacement of the gland.&#13;Scleritis&#13;Scleritis is an inflammation of the opaque white outer coat surrounding the eyeball. It may result from parasitic diseases such as Lyme disease or toxoplasmosis. Untreated, it can cause loss of the eye. The red area around the eye may occur suddenly and is usually difficult, Lumpy and property.&#13;Treatment of scleritis is often topical steroids.&#13;Uveitis&#13;Uveitis is an inflammation of the uvea or tear ducts. It is usually caused by an underlying disease. Your pet may show signs of eye pain, brimming with tears, sensitivity to light, spasms of the eyelids and small pupils. Untreated, it can affect vision and lead to glaucoma. It may also be the first symptom of a more serious and potentially fatal disease.&#13;The treatment of uveitis depends on the underlying cause.&#13;Glaucoma&#13;Glaucoma is an elevation of pressure within the eyeball. Like humans, glaucoma can lead to irreversible blindness. Signs of glaucoma include large pupils, students cloudy and redness.&#13;Treatment for acute glaucoma should be started immediately and should be oriented towards the rapid reduction of pressure before permanent damage occurs.&#13;Breeds most prone to glaucoma are American cocker spaniels, Bassett, wire fox terriers, Boston terriers, Siberian Huskies, Cairn Terriers, Chow Chows, dogs and moose Norwegian miniature poodles.&#13;Cataracts&#13;Cataracts are white spots in the lens of the eye which impair vision and cause blindness. Cataracts may be genetic, or they may be caused by diabetes mellitus, or infections such as canine herpes, canine parovirus-2 and canine adenovirus 1. They may also be caused by an eye injury, poor nutrition, radiation or toxins.&#13;The treatment for cataract is surgical removal if they significantly impair vision.&#13;There are a number of races in May inherit a tendency to develop cataracts. They include miniature Schnauzer, Boston Terrier, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Siberian Husky, American Cocker Spaniel, Old English sheepdog, poodle, Welsh Springer Spaniel and German Shepherd.&#13;Bleeding in the eye&#13;Bleeding into the eye is usually the result of an injury or inflammation. Treatment for the condition depends on the cause.&#13;Herpes Viral Conjunctivitis&#13;Herpes Viral Conjunctivitis is extremely common in young kittens, especially those dealing with other stresses to their system as chips, nutrition of the cold environment and poor. Outdoor cats, kittens and feral cats in shelters are particularly prone to feline conjunctivitis.&#13;Watery eyes&#13;Watery eyes have many causes. One of the more common is entropion, a condition where the whip withdrawn. The treatment is to clean the eyes carefully with a damp cotton and remove all debris from the corner of his eye. The tendency to watery eyes caused by hair and eye lashes may be best treated by keeping the hair tidy in breads with high nodes.&#13;Trichiasis&#13;Trichiasis is a condition that causes few lashes at the inner growth and rub on the surface of the eye. It can eventually cause scarring of the cornea and cause vision loss.&#13;Treatment of trichiasis is the surgical removal of abnormal cilia.&#13;Jaundice&#13;Jaundice is yellowness in the whites of the eyes. There are many causes of jaundice, and your pet should be seen by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause. Some possible causes, including hepatitis, urinary tract infections, pancreatitis, gallstones, anemia, medications and viral infections.&#13;Treatment depends on the underlying cause of the disease. </p>
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		<title>Diabetic Eye Care: Caring Your Eye With Diabetes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Diabetes is a disease where one tends to experience delay in insulin production or unbalanced blood glucose. But mostly, it is common for diabetics to suffer from various complications.&#13;Problems related to the eye are more common among the complications one tends to face due to the onset of diabetes in the body. Eye care is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Diabetes is a disease where one tends to experience delay in insulin production or unbalanced blood glucose. But mostly, it is common for diabetics to suffer from various complications.&#13;Problems related to the eye are more common among the complications one tends to face due to the onset of diabetes in the body. Eye care is a crucial factor to consider white suffering from diabetes. Medical experts believe that blindness is twenty times more common in people with diabetes!&#13;People with diabetes must take special precautions to reduce the risk of developing eye problems.&#13;A) Here are some tips on eye care experts coming directly to you. Make sure you consider these tips seriously and apply them in your daily life.&#13;1. Go regular appointments with your professional health care, including an eye specialist to detect eye problems at early stages.&#13;2. Be sure to maintain good blood sugar testing. This will ensure that you do not have problems with your eyes due to diabetes.&#13;3. Keep your blood pressure in control. High blood pressure can be a result of eye disease. Therefore, if you have diabetes and blood pressure, it is extremely necessary to take measures necessary to control diabetes.&#13;4. Focus on healthy eating. Let your health professional decide on a meal plan for you, knowing you have this disease. Include lots of fruits and vegetables in your diet. Drink plenty of water and avoid sugary foods.&#13;5. Exercise regularly. This is very important. It keeps you fit and also regulates insulin production in your body. Let your practitioner health care to prescribe exercises for you.&#13;6. Avoid smoking. It has done much harm to your body and may also aggravate diabetes. Refrain from smoking and lead a healthy life.&#13;7. Make sure you get regular eye exams eye dilated at least once a year. Do so even if you do not experience the eye and related problems. Remember that this examination should be performed by a physician who is the veteran in the field of treatment of patients with diabetes.&#13;B) Here is a list of some problems related to the eye. You may experience when you have diabetes:&#13;a) Glaucoma&#13;It is a condition where the optic nerve is damaged, eventually resulting in loss of sight.&#13;b) Cataract&#13;The disease is characterized by a clouding of the lens of the eye.&#13;c) Retinopathy&#13;Diabetic retinopathy is a type of damage to the retina. Retina is the light this sensitive area at the back of the eye.&#13;C) If you meet the following rush to your doctor health care on an immediate basis:&#13;1. Vision becomes blurred&#13;2. Dual Display&#13;3. Experience difficulty in reading books or signs&#13;4. One or two of your eyes hurt&#13;5. Getting red-eye and remain&#13;6. Seeing spots or floaters&#13;7. Straight lines do not look directly&#13;8. Sudden changes in vision&#13;9. Side vision deteriorates </p>
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