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Low Vision |
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If you are experiencing any changes in your vision it's important that you go to an eye care professional immediately. Notice if you're having trouble performing tasks that require you to see up close, or are having difficulty picking out colors, seeing signs, or doing work in light that used to be sufficient. These may be early signs of eye disease. Many eye disease conditions, if caught early enough, can be controlled and damage limited, therefore an annual eye exam is essential. |
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If you have suffered vision loss due to eye disease your doctor will probably refer you to a low vision specialist. This dedicated eye care professional will be able to evaluate your available vision and refer you to other specialists who can assist with rehabilitation and resources. |
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Learn more about Vision Rehabilitation |
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Most of all, realize that you are not alone. Millions of Americans experience low vision through various eye diseases and there are many organizations, professionals and resources available to you. In addition to these resources there are products, like digital magnification, which allow you to maintain your independence through the vision loss process. |
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Vision Enhancement Products to Fit Your Needs |
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