Protecting your eyes against harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation should be part of any good eye care regimen. There are three primary types of UV rays: UV-A, -B and -C. UV-C are filtered safely by our ozone layer. Prolonged exposure to UV-A and -B, on the other hand, is dangerous for both your eyes and your […]
DNase Treatments: A Promising Treatment for Dry Eye
A recent clinical trial has offered a potential treatment for dry eye. This could be a great advancement for sufferers
Tips on Protecting Your Eyes When You Hit the Pool
More people hit the pools during the summer, which means you have to take extra measures in protecting your eyes.
4 Symptoms of Eye Problems You Should Not Ignore
Symptoms indicative of eye problems are not as noticeable. Not until you start to realize that you’re squinting to watch television from your usual spot, or, perhaps, your usual set of contact lenses aren’t as comfortable to wear as they used to be. In this blog, Northern Virginia Doctors of Optometry shares the eye problem […]
Common Eye Problems in the Summer Season
Summer brings about many things, one of them being eye problems, which are, fortunately, mostly preventable.
What Causes Puffy Eyes?
Swollen or puffy eyes normally develop as you age. However, in some cases, puffiness can be a sign of a severe medical condition.
Smoking Increases Your Risk of Having These Eye Conditions
Smoking has detrimental effects on various parts of your body. One study suggests that long-term smoking increases the risk of certain eye diseases.
Treatment and Management of Eye Allergies
Red, itchy, watery eyes accompanied by sneezing, congestion and a runny nose are common symptoms of seasonal allergies. These symptoms are usually caused by airborne allergens, such as pollen, dust, mold and pet dander.
Q and A: What Is Blepharitis?
Eyelids that become inflamed may be a sign of blepharitis. This condition usually happens when the tiny oil glands where your eyelashes grow become clogged. While it’s a common problem, not many are aware of its causes, symptoms, and treatment.
What High Blood Pressure Can Do to Your Vision
Hypertensive retinopathy is retinal vascular damage caused by high blood pressure (HBP). It has no early signs and symptoms, and usually manifests late in the disease.
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