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More Fascinating Facts about Your Eyes

Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News

Composed of more than two million separate working parts, the eyes are some of the most intricately structured organs in the body, and are second only to the brain in overall complexity.  However, because most of us are able to rely on the use of our eyes every day, it can be easy to take…

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The Dangers of Dry Eyes and How to Treat Them

Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News

Although you may not realize it, your eyes are constantly moving.  Not only do they shift to scan your environment, but tiny muscles are also continually adjusting both the size of the pupil, to admit more or less light into the eye’s interior, and the shape of the lens, to adjust focus between nearby and…

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What to Do about a Twitching Eyelid

Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News

There are many different things that can go wrong with your eyes, and the eye specialists at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons are dedicated to treating every one of them.  From serious concerns like cataracts or glaucoma that could permanently destroy your vision, to relatively minor and simple to correct issues like chronic dry eye…

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What Happens as the Eye Gets Older?

Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News

Most of us are familiar with the laundry list of minor irritations and inconveniences that accompany growing older.  But many people fail to take into consideration the effects that aging can have on your vision.  In fact, changes in vision can often be one of the first and most undeniable signs of aging.  As time…

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Treating Chronic Dry Eye

Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News, Uncategorized

The eye is an extremely complex and precise instrument and, like any piece of precision machinery, it needs to be constantly lubricated in order for it to operate smoothly.  For the eye, lubrication comes in the form of tears.  Made by the lacrimal gland, tears are necessary for the overall health of the eye and…

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