Author: Austin Retina Associates
Three Commonly Misdiagnosed Retinal Conditions
It can be difficult for doctors and patients alike to understand why a medical misdiagnosis has taken place. However, there are many reasons why an incorrect diagnosis could occur. One reason is that there are countless medical conditions that can closely mirror one another – even to such a degree …
Read MoreWhy Should I Participate in a Clinical Trial?
At Austin Retina Associates, we understand that there are a number of misconceptions patients may have about what it means to participate in a clinical trial. These misconceptions are unsurprising, as clinical trials, particularly modern ones, are not part of our normal, everyday conversations. We …
Read MoreFun in the Sun: 5 Summertime Eye Health Tips
Long days and plenty of outdoor activities equal more time spent in the sun—particularly in Texas. While the dog days of summer may mean fall is not far away, it’s important to be mindful of your eyes’ unique needs long after Labor Day. Here are five easy tips to keep your eyes safe all summer …
Read MoreKeep Your Eyes Safe This Fourth of July
Fireworks are a summertime staple, especially during the weeks before and after the Fourth of July, but the results of a homemade display can be harmful – and even potentially blinding. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission’s most recent fireworks injury report found that 14% of all fireworks …
Read More7 Best Foods for Healthy Eyes
Many people can enjoy an active life well into their golden years without ever experiencing vision loss. However, with age comes a higher risk of developing age-related eye diseases and conditions like: Age-related macular degeneration, cataract, diabetic eye disease, glaucoma, low vision and dry …
Read MoreCommon Symptoms of a Detached Retina
Are you noticing more “floaters,” or cobweb-like specks in your field of vision? Are you seeing flashes of light? These are a few symptoms of a retinal detachment, and it is a medical emergency . If not promptly treated, retinal detachment can cause permanent vision loss. If you’re having any …
Read MoreDiabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month
November is Diabetic Eye Disease Awareness Month, which helps raise awareness of diabetes and its negative effects on the eyes. Diabetes is the leading cause of new cases of blindness among adults, though anyone with diabetic eye disease is at risk for vision loss and blindness. The retina …
Read MoreWhat Is a Diabetic Eye Exam?
Diabetes is a disease that impairs the body’s ability to produce the insulin hormone and leads to elevated levels of glucose (sugar) in the blood. Chronically elevated blood sugar levels can increase your risk for an array of eye problems including blurry vision, cataracts, glaucoma and diabetic …
Read MoreAugust is Children’s Eye Health Month
It’s August, which means you’re likely to find many parents scouring online ads and store shelves for the best back to school deals on backpacks and lunch boxes. But it’s important to schedule a comprehensive eye exam for your kids, too. August is Children’s Eye Health Month, so start the year off …
Read MoreWhat are the Symptoms of Retinal Detachment?
Last month, we shared the symptoms of retinal tears and how they can cause a sudden onset of black spots (floaters) in your field of vision, blurred vision and a gradual decrease in peripheral (side) vision. Retinal detachment has similar symptoms to retinal tears and may result in significant …
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