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Clemson Eye
in Eye Care Tips, Eye Exam, Eye Health, Eye Safety
Healthy vision is essential to everyday life—from reading and working to driving and enjoying meaningful moments with family and friends. Yet eye health is often overlooked until a problem arises. The beginning of a new year is an ideal time to take a proactive approach and make eye care a priority—not just for January, but […]
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Clemson Eye
in Eye Exam, Eye Health, Glaucoma
Understanding Glaucoma: A Silent but Serious Eye Condition Glaucoma is not a single disease but a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve—the structure responsible for transmitting visual information from the eye to the brain. In most cases, this damage is associated with increased intraocular pressure (IOP), although glaucoma can also occur with […]
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Clemson Eye
in Allergies, Eye Exam, Eye Health, Eye Safety
Winter is a season many people eagerly anticipate—bringing cozy blankets, warm drinks, and joyful holiday celebrations. However, along with the charm of the season comes an often-overlooked challenge: eye allergies. Unlike spring or summer allergies that are triggered by outdoor pollen, winter-related eye allergies are typically driven by indoor allergens, which can make symptoms persistent […]
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Clemson Eye
in Eye Diseases, Eye Exam, Eye Health
When it comes to our overall well-being, eye health is often overlooked. Many people visit their doctor regularly for routine checkups, but skip eye exams until they notice vision problems. The truth is that many sight-threatening conditions develop slowly and silently—without pain or obvious symptoms—causing irreversible damage before individuals even realize something is wrong. This […]
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Clemson Eye
in Eye Exam, Eye Health
When we talk about health check-ups, we often think of blood tests, heart rate, or weight—but how often do we consider our eyes? Surprisingly, your eyes are one of the most powerful indicators of your overall health. They offer a clear, non-invasive view of your body’s inner workings—and that makes them a key part of […]
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