An optician at your eye doctor’s office can help you choose frames that work for your face shape, such as bold, wide, round, and cat-eye, to enhance your unique features while offering comfort. […]
Types of Eyeglass Frames for Your Face Shape
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An optician at your eye doctor’s office can help you choose frames that work for your face shape, such as bold, wide, round, and cat-eye, to enhance your unique features while offering comfort. […]
Headaches don’t directly cause double vision, but they are connected in surprising ways and Neurolens glasses can help you find relief from both! […]
You can protect your eyes by:
Wearing goggles
Staying hydrated
Using eye drops
Washing your eyes […]
There are times when it may feel like something in your eye for a long time, even when there’s no evidence of something there.
If you can’t identify a specific cause, you should consult an eye specialist. As with most vision problems, the sooner you get your eyes checked professionally, the better. There are many reasons you may feel like something is in your eye, including:
Dry eye
Blepharitis
Conjunctivitis
Corneal abrasion
Stye […]
he surgery itself takes approximately 30 minutes, but you should anticipate being in your appointment for a couple of hours to prepare before surgery and post-operative monitoring. […]
Properly cleaning and handling contact lenses helps prevent infections and supports clear and comfortable vision. […]
If you’ve ever wondered why some people suffer from eye diseases while others don’t, the answer may be found in genetics. Many eye problems are hereditary, and while some can be prevented or treated, others can result in vision loss or even blindness.
Luckily, understanding the various types of hereditary eye diseases and how to prevent them can help protect your vision for years to come. These include:
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)
Glaucoma
Cataracts
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP)
Color blindness
Myopia (Nearsightedness)
Stargardt disease
Amblyopia (Lazy eye)
Strabismus (Crossed eyes)
Diabetic retinopathy […]
It turns out there are a few different things that can cause peripheral vision issues. Inflammation, glaucoma, macular degeneration, medications, and trauma are all potential reasons for peripheral damage.
A few other conditions that can lead to peripheral vision issues include retinitis pigmentosa, diabetic retinopathy, migraines, and strokes. Also, certain genetic conditions can cause peripheral vision problems, too. […]
Thanks to modern technology, people with visual problems can easily get a pair of eyeglasses prescribed to them. However, the […]
Nearsightedness does not improve with age—it develops in childhood and progresses into adolescence before leveling off in early adulthood. […]