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Conditions Treated

A routine exam is crucial in preventing and diagnosing issues commonly affecting your eyes. If you suspect a problem with your eyes or vision, make an appointment with us at One EyeCare, an optometry practice in Costa Mesa, CA. Here are some of the conditions that we can treat:

Diagnosing Cataracts

Cataracts occur when the eyes’ lens clouds over and worsens your vision. The poor vision from this condition will affect your daily life and interfere with activities such as reading and driving. Cataracts most often occur in elders but can appear in younger populations. Symptoms of cataracts can include:

  • Blurry vision
  • Poor night vision
  • Light sensitivity
  • Difficulty with colors
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Treating Dry Eye

Patients of our optometrist group frequently complain about dry eyes. Dry eyes will often have an underlying cause that blocks your tear ducts. The following can cause or worsen your condition:

  • Contact lens wear
  • Allergies
  • Extended amounts of screen time
  • Certain medications
  • Eye makeup
  • Certain diseases (lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes)
  • Hormonal changes

Managing Glaucoma

Glaucoma refers to a group of diseases that damage the optic nerve. The progressive illness may not demonstrate any symptoms at first. However, over time, vision loss will occur. Peripheral vision is usually the first to be affected. Those who are older and with a family history of the disease have an increased risk of developing glaucoma.

Diabetic Eye Conditions

If diagnosed with diabetes, you could develop other eye conditions, including diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema. Both conditions can cause serious issues, including significant vision loss and blindness. If diagnosed with diabetes, getting an eye exam annually is vital for checking and managing these conditions.

Macular Degeneration Eye Care

Age-related macular degeneration, or AMD, is an issue that affects the macula. Over time, you will lose central vision while peripheral vision remains unchanged. An optometrist can diagnose AMD during an eye exam.

Corneal Conditions

The cornea is the eye’s outer layer and helps to focus light to see better. You can sustain injuries to the cornea that result in scarring or vision issues. The cornea can also become inflamed, causing swelling and redness. Our optometrists at One EyeCare can evaluate and provide care for many different corneal conditions.

Get Eye Care from an Optometrist on Our Optometry Team for Dry Eye and Cataracts

Choose us at One EyeCare in Costa Mesa, CA, as your trusted optometry provider. Call us at 949-776-4565 to schedule your next eye examination from an “optometrist near me.”

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