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Welcome to the Eye Care Centre

This section endeavours to provide you with information about the care of your eyes.

  • A pterygium is a triangular growth of abnormal tissue that invades the cornea. Its development is not related to injury or inflammation. 90% of pterygia are located nasally. Both eyes are frequently involved but often only one.

  • Dry eyes is certainly the most common eye condition and the incidence is increasing rapidly.

  • The eyes and Ultra-Violet light. Read more about the kinds of dangers that we as South Africans should be aware of when we go into the sun.

  • Get the low-down on Glaucoma.Did you know that Glaucoma occurs when there is a build-up of pressure within the eye due to clogged or covered over drainage canals, where the eye fluid can not drain away?

  • The retina is the thin inner lining of the eyeball. It acts like the film in a camera to "create the picture".

  • Find out about refractive eye surgery and excimer surgery in our contribution on Laser surgery.

  • Diabetics should read this as diabetes can affect the eyes in several ways.

  • What is the function of the Cornea? If the cornea for any reason should become cloudy your vision will be permanently reduced.

  • Find out what lies behind your Contact Lenses and why it can be bad for you.

  • Presbyopia There is a new way to repair your reading problems without contact lenses or glasses.
 
 
 
 
 
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