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Accent Eye Care Eye Floaters | Accent Eye Care

Eye Floaters We all have seen them, little eye floaters drifting across our field of vision like ghosts or cobweb spots. While they are annoying and can disturb our vision, they are not harmful. Floaters occur in various shapes, circumstances and causes. There are treatments available if they distort or disrupt your vision, so it […]

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Accent Eye Care Sensitivity to light | Accent Eye Care

Sensitivity to light Sensitivity to light is also called photophobia. When a person suffers from this condition, sunlight, fluorescent light, and incandescent light all cause discomfort. Headaches are also a part of sensitivity to light, making this condition difficult to manage. People who are sensitive to light might only be bothered by bright light. However, […]

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Accent Eye Care Phoenix Optical Technology | Accent Eye Care

Phoenix Optical Technology At AccentEyes, we have the power to diagnose many eye conditions sooner and more accurately, than nearly every other eye care facility in Phoenix. That is because our state-of-the-art Phoenix optical technology means we have advanced vision-screening options. Now diagnose a wide range of eye care symptoms. Visioffice is the most cutting […]

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Accent Eye Care Eyelid Twitching

Eyelid Twitching Eyelid twitching is also called myokymia. It’s a repetitive, involuntary spasm of the eyelid muscles. Usually, it affects the upper lid, but sometimes it can affect both upper and lower lids at the same time. Most often, eyelid twitching is a mild annoyance that feels like a slight tugging on the eyelid. Most […]

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Accent Eye Care Uveitis | Accent Eye Care

Uveitis Uveitis is a form of eye inflammation that affects the middle layer of tissue in the eye wall. The middle layer consists of the iris, ciliary body, and choroid. This is a serious eye condition and should be treated as soon as possible. Causes There are many causes of uveitis, including an eye injury, […]

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Accent Eye Care CMV Retinitis | Accent Eye Care

CMV Retinitis How to Manage Ophthalmological Conditions Many conditions affect the immune system challenged individual. One of these conditions is CMV Retinitis. This condition is rare in individuals who are healthy and sound immunity systems. Most of the affected people are those that are suffering from the advanced stages of Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). The […]

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Accent Eye Care Ocular Supplements

Ocular Supplements Vision is important to everyone; however, many people are not aware that there are ocular supplements to help maintain vision health. From children to adults, the eyes require lots of vitamins and nutrients for them to function properly. Definition Ocular supplements mean healthy food for the eyes rich in vitamins and other nutrients, […]

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Accent Eye Care Tucson Vision Therapy  | Accent Eye Care

Accent Eyes for Premier Tucson Vision Therapy Sight is our most important sense. Having well cared for eyes with doctors and staff that are experienced and expert in eye care is essential to not only treating eye disease by preventing eye disease. The board certified doctors and staff of Tucson vision care at Accent Eyes […]

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Accent Eye Care Expert Vision Therapy Care for Dyslexia | Accent Eye Care

Accent Eyes’ Phoenix Dyslexia Reversals for Expert Vision Therapy Care for Dyslexia Accent Eyes’ Phoenix Dyslexia Reversal, is recognized for our expertise in helping patients overcome the problems they suffer because of a condition called dyslexia reversals. So, just what is dyslexia reversals? This troubling medical condition sometimes is called “word blindness” and usually referred […]

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Accent Eye Care Treating Eye Fatigue | Accent Eye Care

Accent Eyes Experts at Preventing and Treating Eye Fatigue Virtually everyone suffers at one time or another with eye fatigue. Eye fatigue, also known as eyestrain is a very common condition, which occurs when you use your eyes for long periods or for intensive uses, such as driving for a long time, studying or close […]

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