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Eye Conditions

About Common Eye Conditions

At Focal Point Vision in San Antonio, TX, our team of board-certified ophthalmologists and optometrists regularly diagnose a range of common eye conditions, ranging from the mildly irritating to more harmful. These include styes, blepharitis, macular degeneration (both wet and dry), and diabetic retinopathy. Each of these issues has its own signs and symptoms associated with them and require varying levels of treatment and care. While styes and blepharitis are problems that affect the eyes/eyelids on a surface level, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy are internal eye diseases that can have dire consequences.

How Are Eye Conditions Treated?

If you notice any abnormal symptoms or a reduction in the quality of your vision, you should schedule a consultation with our team immediately. During this appointment, one of our highly trained eye doctors will perform a physical assessment of your eyes and ask about your symptoms to determine what the issue is. Depending on what is found, we will then develop a personalized treatment plan to restore your vision and eye health. Styes and blepharitis can often be treated during a short treatment session or with prescription drops or medication, but macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy typically require more advanced care, such as surgery.

Common Eye Conditions FAQ

What is a stye?

A stye is a common infection that happens when bacteria build up in the follicles of your eyelashes. Styes can be any size but are usually red in appearance. Large styes can cause great irritation and should be treated by an eye care specialist.

Who is at risk of blepharitis?

Blepharitis is inflammation along the eyelid caused by unwanted bacteria. Men and women with chronic dry eye or fungal infection may be diagnosed with blepharitis. Patients with ocular rosacea, psoriasis, or seborrheic dermatitis are at increased risk for this condition.

What causes diabetic retinopathy?

Damaged blood vessels in the retina are the result of high blood sugar in patients with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes. Patients with diabetic retinopathy must learn how to manage their diabetes and seek the help of a vision professional before they lose their eyesight.

What To Do If You Have An Eye Condition

Anything that impacts your eyes can be incredibly damaging, even the most common of complications. This is why keeping up with your eye health is important. To ensure that your vision remains clear and your eyes stay healthy for years to come, we encourage you to have any conditions diagnosed and treated as soon as symptoms start to develop. Get in touch with our team at Focal Point Vision in San Antonio, TX if you have any questions or concerns about your ocular wellness.

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Medical Center

4775 Hamilton Wolfe Rd, Bldg 2
San Antonio, TX 78229

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210-614-3600
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210-614-3604
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Alamo Heights

343 W Sunset Rd, Ste 1
San Antonio, TX 78209

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210-614-3600
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210-614-3604
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Schertz

17005 IH 35 N
Schertz, TX 78154

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210-614-3600
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