Dry Eye and Low Vision

A person with dry eye requires more potent tears to lubricate and sustain the eye. Tears are crucial for maintaining the health of the front surface of the eye and for providing clear vision. Dry eye is a common and frequently unresolved condition, particularly in older adults. Low vision, as the name suggests, demonstrates the condition linked to unexpected, as does low visual acuity that interferes with a child's step-by-step operation.Optic and Radiations.

  • Optical Power of the Eye
  • Optic Nerve Disease
  • Spectacle Lens
  • Contact Lens

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