24 June 2024
Switching from glasses to contact lenses can be a transformative experience, offering various benefits that enhance both your vision and overall quality of life. Contact lenses provide a wider field of view as they move with your eyes and eliminate peripheral distortions typically found with glasses. They also don’t fog up or get splattered by rain, making them ideal for active lifestyles and outdoor activities. Understanding these advantages can help you make an informed decision about whether or not contact lenses are right for you.
21 August 2023
Cataracts, a common eye condition characterized by clouding of the lens, can significantly impact your vision and quality of life. While they are most often associated with aging, cataracts can occur for a variety of reasons and at any age. Recognizing when you might need cataract treatment is essential in maintaining your vision and eye health. 1. Age-Related Changes The most common type of cataracts is age-related. As you age, the proteins in your eye lens can clump together, forming a cloudy area known as a cataract.
22 March 2023
Your vision is important and should be taken care of accordingly. Unfortunately, many people overlook the care and attention that their eyes need. When you neglect your eyes, you risk suffering vision damage that you cannot reverse. Being proactive about eye care means understanding some key facts and seeking the treatment of an eye doctor when the situation warrants it. You Should See An Eye Doctor Even If You Don't Have Vision Issues
25 August 2022
Vision loss is often attributed to older age, but the reality is that vision changes can occur at any stage. These early onset changes are especially common in people with underlying health conditions, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and autoimmune diseases. If you have been diagnosed with either of these conditions, learn more about how they can increase your risk of vision loss. High Blood Pressure Vision loss attributed to high blood pressure is often directly linked to excessive strain or pressure on the blood vessels that support the eyes.
23 February 2022
Caring for your eyesight can be a step that may be easy to overlook or underappreciate. However, serious vision issues can have a major impact on your quality of life, and developing a better appreciation for caring for this part of your body can be instrumental to preserving your sense of sight. Uncorrected Vision Problems Can Lead To Significant Eye Strain And Headaches Individuals will often have minor vision problems that may make it difficult for them to see up close or items that are relatively far away.
19 October 2021
Cataracts are quite common among the aging population and are the top cause of blindness among Americans. Cataracts form when the lens of your eyes becomes clouded. The eye lens should be transparent as it's the structure that allows light rays to pass onto the retina. So, if the eye lens becomes clouded, it means that you'll have blurred vision, and if left untreated, you'll become blind. While optometrists can correct eye cataracts through surgery, it's still important that you know how to prevent them.
25 May 2021
If your eyes are red, sensitive to bright lights, and are giving you blurry vision, then you probably have a condition called uveitis. This is an inflammation of the uvea, which is the middle layer of the white of your eye. Your eye doctor can diagnose uveitis with a few simple tests, most of which simply involve looking at the eye with a magnifying glass or microscope. Once you're diagnosed, though, how is uveitis treated?