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Halos

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A higher-order abnormality that typically occurs naturally. Halos give the presence of rings around lights at night.

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Health Savings Account (HSA)

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A savings account that is used in combination with a high-deductible health insurance plan that lets you to save cash, tax-free, for medical expenses.

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Inflammation

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Word for human body’s reation to infection, trauma, or a to a foreign substance. Mostly associated with heat, redness or swelling.

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Keratoconus

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Degenerative eye condition in which structural variations within the cornea makes it to thin and turn to a more conical shape than its normal gradual curve.

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Keratoplasty

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Any of numerous types of corneal operations, such as reduction the collagen to reduce farsightedness or transplanting a new cornea to treat keratoconus.

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Keratotomy

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Incision of the cornea.

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Lid Speculum

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An device used in LASIK surgery that mildly grips the patient’s eyelids apart, eliminating the possibility of blinking.

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Multifocal

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Type of spectacle lens, intraocular lens (IOL) or contact lens design that includes more than one area through which the eye focuses.

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Myopia (nearsightedness)

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The incapability to see distant objects as clearly as near objects.

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Ocular Migraine

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A type of severe headache supplemented by various visual symptoms.

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