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Eating right, exercising often, and seeing your ophthalmologist regularly will help keep you healthy as you grow older. See how healthy lives = healthy eyes: https://bit.ly/2ISv2bA
Your eye health is one of the valuable assets, so don't neglect it.
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Dr. Ankit Desai is providing retina care across the Chicagoland area including Plainfield, Oswego, Bolingbrook, Naperville, Joliet, Shorewood, Crest Hill, Wilmington, Yorkville, Morris, Minooka, Channahon, More
Eye Dilation during the eye examination is necessary for a comprehensive evaluation of the eye. Dilated eye drops are used to enlarge the pupils for helping doctors properly view the optic nerve and retina. In this article, the need for dilation during an eye examination is discussed. #DilatedEyeExam#Ophthalmologist#EyeCareProfessional#EyeDoctor#EyeCareCenter#Physician#EyeExam
Early detection and treatment of eye problems can be really vital to maintaining eye health. Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Diabetic Retinopathy are some of the common eye conditions that can cause vision loss. You can minimize all risks of vision loss by scheduling an examination with an eye specialist today.
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Ankit Desai, MD is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in the medical and surgical treatment of vitreoretinal and macular diseases. I am a native Chi...
When a person develops an uncontrollable level of Diabetes it can affect the blood vessels which can lead to retinal damage and eye problems also. The Diabetic condition that affects the eyes is known as Diabetic Retinopathy. It can also lead to blindness if untreated. You can follow some of the precautions like maintaining blood sugar and blood pressure, quitting smoking, and regular eye check-ups of your eyes. Treatments of Diabetic Retinopathy include Lasers treatment, Injections, and Eye surgery.