Eye See You
By: ICMO
Taking care of your eyes is essential to maintaining your overall well-being. Good vision helps you perform everyday tasks safely and comfortably — hence the importance of regular eye check-ups to detect early signs of conditions that can affect your vision. Prioritizing eye health today can protect your vision for the future.

Eye diseases can cause a variety of symptoms, which often fall into several main categories:
- Physical sensations: These include discomforts such as pain, irritation, eye fatigue, or strain.
- Functional changes: These may involve issues like excessive tearing or difficulty controlling blinking.
- Visible changes: You might notice changes in how your eyes look, such as yellowing of the whites, redness, or unusually small pupils.
- Movement or alignment issues: Conditions like exotropia or esotropia can affect how your eyes move or align.
Visual disturbances: These include double vision, blurred vision, or having a restricted field of view such as tunnel vision.

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If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor, go to the emergency department, or call your local emergency hotline immediately.














