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Cataracts
Cataracts occur when the lens of the eye becomes cloudy, and are often treated with surgery.
Glare
Glare results from excessive visible light. It can be distracting or even dangerous, and can occur day or night. Photochromic lenses with anti-reflective coating reduce more kinds of glare than any other lens.
Glaucoma
Glaucoma can cause headaches, blurred vision, difficulty adapting to darkness, haloes around lights, or no symptoms. Early diagnostics and treatment can help prevent vision loss
Presbyopia
Presbyopia is an inevitable, age-related condition that makes reading and seeing close-up difficult. It can be treated with proper eye wear, like progressive lenses or bifocals.
Diabetic Retinopaty
Diabetic retinopathy results in broken, leaking or blocked blood vessels in the retina that impair vision over time. Early treatment can slow progression.
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