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7770 Regents Rd. Ste. 104 San Diego, CA 92122 Map It! Please visit our other website at www.ggeyecare.com Phone: (858) 546-1940 Fax: (858) 546-0940 e-mail us |
Your Eyes
Medications and Your Eyes Certain drugs may affect your eyes and vision. Both over the counter and prescription medications can affect the eyes, causing either long term changes or temporary side effects. Common visual side effects from medication include: When your doctor prescribes a medication, ask about potential side effects. Your Eye Health Nutrition plays a crucial role in eye health. For example, blood carries antioxidants such as Vitamin C to the eyes to guard them against damage by sunlight and other harmful molecules. Research points to a wholesome diet and lifestyle as the best prevention for a number of slow developing, sometimes untreatable eye diseases such as age related macula degeneration and cataracts. A significant contributor to all diseases of aging, including cataracts and macula degeneration, is free radical damage. Free radicals are unstable molecules that steal healthy cells, destabilizing them. Their production is accelerated by ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunlight. No organ in your body receives as much UV radiaiton as your eyes. Antioxidants like carotenoids, Vitamin E and Vitamin C neutralize free radicals and protect cells from damage. To preserve your vision: Computers and Your Vision With the prominence of computers in today's world, a new source of visual stress has been introduced. Prolonged use of a computer can cause: By listening to your needs, our doctors can counsel you on how to reduce these sources of stress and become more productive. |
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