Are you sensitive to bright lights? Find out what you can do about the problem.
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The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped outer layer of your eye. It is comprised of five layers. Each is responsible for a separate function. This collection of cells, fluids and proteins must remain clear and undisturbed in order for you to see well, and to shield your eyes from dust and germs. The cornea protects your lens and iris, and is responsible for about 70 percent of the eye’s focusing power.
Unfortunately, the cornea is susceptible to a range of disorders, which are collectively referred to as corneal disorders. The following are some common corneal disorders that can affect this sensitive and important part of the eye.
Corneal disorders can be frightening, but researchers have developed many treatments. If you have any symptoms of corneal disorders, call us today so we can discuss your treatment options.
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May Newsletter: What Is Photophobia and How Is It Treated?
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May Newsletter: How You Optometrist Can Help with Myopia Control
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April Newsletter: What Causes Yellow Eyes and How Are They Treated?
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April Newsletter: Does Ocular Hypertension Affect Your Vision?
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March Newsletter: Can an Eye Exam Reveal Heart Problems?
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March Newsletter: Daily vs. Monthly Contacts: Choosing the Right Lenses for You
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February Newsletter: The Benefits of Multifocal Contact Lenses
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February Newsletter: Tips to Keep Your Contact Lenses Comfortable During the Winter
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January Newsletter: Why You Should Wear Sunglasses in the Winter
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January Newsletter: The Benefits of Orthokeratology (Ortho-k)
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December Newsletter: Can Reading Glasses Improve Your Vision?
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December Newsletter: What You Can Do to Protect Your Eyes in the Workplace
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November Newsletter: The Importance of Vitamin A for Your Eyes
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November Newsletter: Are Hearing Loss and Vision Loss Related?
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October Newsletter: The Advantages of Prescription Sunglasses
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October Newsletter: What Are Ocular Migraines and How Can They Be Prevented?
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