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Signs That You Have Cataract

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The U.S. National Library of Medicine offers this list of cataract symptoms:

Vision that appears foggy or cloudy; as if there's a film over the eye.
Inability to see colors as vividly as before.
Seeing double.
Problems seeing well at night.
Seeing an aura or halo surrounding lights.
Increased sensitivity to glaring lights.
Difficulty in differentiating shapes or similar colors.
 
 

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 Protect Your Eyes From Corneal Abrasions
HealthDay
By Diana Kohnle
 
 
The cornea is the tissue at the front of eye that helps focus light. A corneal abrasion occurs when that tissue is cut or scratched.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions to help prevent a corneal abrasion:

Always use safety eye wear any time you're working with machines that expel wood, sawdust, metal, etc.
Cut your fingernails to avoid scratching your eye. Keep babies' and children's nails trimmed, as well.
Keep all tree and shrub branches, especially those at eye level, trimmed.
Be careful when putting contact lenses in your eyes. Make sure the lenses are cleaned properly each day, and never sleep with them.
 
 

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Thursday 26 August 2010