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Perhaps the most unpleasant part of an eye exam is when the doctor squeezes in the dreaded drops to dilate your pupils. They sting your eyes, blur your vision and leave you squinting at screens ...
Eye exams do more than check your vision. Learn how doctors use them to detect diabetes, cancer, and other hidden health risks you might not expect.
It’s particularly important to keep up with your regular appointments, including dilated eye exams, if you have a condition that puts your eye health at risk.
There’s a lot you can do to protect your eye health. You can keep up with your annual eye exams, wear sunglasses to shield your eyes from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays, and avoid wearing ...