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Common vision problem and type of refractive error. Produced by too little curvature of the cornea or too slight distance amongst the front of the eye and the retina at the back.
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A higher-order abnormality that typically occurs naturally. Halos give the presence of rings around lights at night.
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A savings account that is used in combination with a high-deductible health insurance plan that lets you to save cash, tax-free, for medical expenses.
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Word for human body’s reation to infection, trauma, or a to a foreign substance. Mostly associated with heat, redness or swelling.
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Degenerative eye condition in which structural variations within the cornea makes it to thin and turn to a more conical shape than its normal gradual curve.
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Any of numerous types of corneal operations, such as reduction the collagen to reduce farsightedness or transplanting a new cornea to treat keratoconus.
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An device used in LASIK surgery that mildly grips the patient’s eyelids apart, eliminating the possibility of blinking.
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Type of spectacle lens, intraocular lens (IOL) or contact lens design that includes more than one area through which the eye focuses.
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The incapability to see distant objects as clearly as near objects.
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