
As we grow older, our eyes naturally undergo changes — but not all vision changes should be dismissed as “normal aging.”

Inside the eye is a clear, gel-like substance called the vitreous, which is firmly attached to the retina. As we age, the vitreous begins to liquefy, shrink, and pull away from the retina. This pulling force can cause the retinal tissue to tear.

As we get older our bodies gradually wear out. Particularly true of the knee and hip joints,

A cataract is a condition where the eye's lens becomes cloudy, preventing light from entering the eye normally — resulting in blurred or hazy vision.

Glaucoma is an eye disease that most people are unaware they have, especially in the early stages - often only discovering it when they are close to losing their sight. Without proper treatment, blindness is inevitable, sooner or later, depending on the severity in each individual.

More and more Thais are experiencing vision problems, largely due to work habits that place heavy demands on the eyes - particularly among those who use electronic devices, computers, smartphones, and tablets throughout the day.

Vitreous degeneration was once considered a condition affecting those aged 50 and above, but it is now being found increasingly - and alarmingly -among younger working-age adults. It is truly a condition that can affect anyone, so let's get to know it better.

Conjunctivitis outbreaks mostly occur during the rainy season.