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Optometrists Cary NC |
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Cary Family Eye Care
10110 Green Level Church Rd
Suite 102, Cary, NC 27519
(919) 465-7400 |
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| Ocular Diseases |
| We provide diagnosis, treatment and management of diseases which affect the human eye and visual system,
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Dry Eye Syndrome
occurs when the normal flow of tears over the
eyes is interrupted, or the tear film is
abnormal. In many cases, dry eye syndrome is a
life long problem. You can relieve the symptoms,
but not cure the original cause. Artificial tear
lubricants or in some cases blocking the tear
ducts will concentrate the limited tears that
are available. There are also new prescription
medications for dry eye that can help increase
tear quality. |
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Keratoconus is a
disorder that occurs when the cornea, which is
typically rounded, becomes cone-shaped. The
progression is usually slow and can stop at any
stage from mild to severe. This distortion
increases as the cornea bulges and thins. The
apex of the cornea often scars, reducing the
vision. Treatment of Keratoconus is most
effective with gas permeable contact lenses,
designed specifically for the irregular corneal
surface. If contact lens treatment is not
successful, surgical corneal transplant may be
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Diabetic Retinopathy
is a condition that occurs when a diabetic
person's blood sugar gets too high. High blood
sugar levels start a series of events which end
in damaged blood vessel walls. As such, the
blood vessels begin to leak fluid or bleed,
causing the retina to swell and form deposits
known as exudates. Vision can be lost if these
spots are not watched and treated. Here, at our
office, we carefully examine the back of your
eyes to follow and manage this and other
important eye diseases. |
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Cataract is a clouding
or opacity of the natural internal lens of the
eye. This opacity may be a small spot or may
cover the entire lens. When light enters the eye
it is scattered, causing images to appear hazy
and blurred. There are many different types of
cataracts. The one shown here is a cortical
cataract. Here the opacity forms first in the
periphery of the lens and develops inward, like
spokes of a wheel. Ultimately, the best
treatment is to remove the cataract lens and
replace it with an acrylic lens. This is
referred to as cataract surgery. |
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Macular Degeneration
is a condition characterized by progressive
atrophy and deterioration of the central part of
the back of the eye . It is usually found in
people over the age of 60. There is a breakdown
of retinal pigment epithelium cells in the
macula region. As the disease progresses,
central vision diminishes.
It is believed that this breakdown may be due to
a lack of nutrients being supplied to the
region. Additional studies have found a genetic
link to this disease. Treatment can range from
better nutritional management, sometimes to
include a tablet containing the primary minerals
and vitamins that are found lacking in many
macular degenerated patients. |
Our staff are residency trained doctors
who have done extensive study into the mechanisms of
diseases that affect the eye and their diagnosis and
treatment. We are dedicated to educating our patients
extensively about any problems found during the eye exam. |
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