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Amblyopia, often referred to as “lazy eye,” is a prevalent vision development disorder in childhood. It occurs when the eye and the brain are not working in unison, resulting in decreased vision in one or both eyes that cannot be corrected fully with glasses or contact lenses.

Almost everyone has experienced it at some point – a sudden, involuntary twitching of the eye. While it can be annoying and perplexing, it’s generally harmless. But what causes this curious phenomenon? In this article, we’ll explore the medical explanations behind eye twitching.

The double eyelid, also known as the palpebral fold, is a distinct physical feature commonly found among certain populations. While it is prevalent in many Western countries, the double eyelid is particularly notable in Asia, where it is present in some individuals and absent in others. This article delves into the genetic and cultural factors behind the origins of the double eyelid.

Learn about glaucoma, the leading cause of blindness in Asia, affecting approximately 80 million people worldwide. Discover the causes, symptoms, and risk factors of glaucoma, and why early detection and treatment are crucial to prevent vision loss and blindness.

Computer Vision Syndrome, or digital eye strain, is caused by prolonged use of electronics. Symptoms include blurry vision and tired eyes.