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Is There a Retinitis Pigmentosa Cure?

Is There a Retinitis Pigmentosa Cure?

by ECS Ohio | Jul 29, 2021 | Eye Disease, Peripheral Vision, Retinitis Pigmentosa

Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of very rare eye diseases that is hereditary and can lead to vision loss. But is there a cure? Here we take a look at this disorder.   What is Retinitis Pigmentosa?   This group of eye diseases involves changes to your...
High Blood Pressure and Vision Disturbance: What You Should Know

High Blood Pressure and Vision Disturbance: What You Should Know

by ECS Ohio | May 19, 2021 | Eye Health, High Blood Pressure, Vision Problems

High blood pressure isn’t just about your heart. It can cause a variety of problems throughout your entire body, including your vision. Here’s why and what you need to know.   Just like your other organs, your eyes depend on blood flow to work properly. If you...
April is Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month

April is Women’s Eye Health and Safety Month

by ECS Ohio | Apr 10, 2021 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Vision

Did you know that two thirds of people living with visual impairments are women? Find out why women are at greater risk for vision loss and other eye conditions, and how you can protect your eyes this month and always.   Women have a higher risk of developing...
Sudden Vision Changes and What They Might Mean

Sudden Vision Changes and What They Might Mean

by ECS of North Texas | Jan 21, 2021 | Eye Diseases, Eye Health

Our vision changes as we age, and it’s perfectly normal to experience gradual vision changes. But what if you experience a sudden change in vision? What might that mean and how do you know if it’s serious? Here are some sudden vision problems you might experience, and...

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