In short, Toric lenses correct astigmatism during cataract surgery for clearer vision. Toric IOLs can improve vision and reduce dependence on glasses. Toric IOLs may not be suitable for all patients; consult an ophthalmologist. Cataract lens replacement restores vision clouded by cataracts. Toric lenses offer a solution for patients with astigmatism, a condition causing blurred…
Vision Loss
Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Wet Vs. Dry
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an eye condition that damages the macula, the part of your retina responsible for sharp central vision. Wet age-related macular degeneration and dry AMD affect the same part of your eye but progress differently. Early detection makes a significant difference in preserving your vision. Knowing which type you might have…
Preventing Vision Loss: Managing Macular Degeneration in Diabetic Patients
Vision loss is a significant concern for people with diabetes. Diabetic patients are at a higher risk of developing eye conditions, one of which is macular degeneration. Managing eye health is an essential part of overall care in people with diabetes. This blog aims to help you understand the connection between diabetes and macular degeneration…
Preventing Vision Loss: How Diabetes and Macular Degeneration Are Connected
If not properly managed, diabetes can lead to numerous health complications, including an increased risk of diabetes-related eye disease. In fact, diabetes is one of the leading causes of vision loss. Another significant cause is macular degeneration due to aging. Let’s explore the connection between these two conditions and discuss strategies for preventing vision loss….





