Vision plays a significant role in how a child performs in school. If your little one has been struggling academically, it could be because of an undiagnosed refractive error, like nearsightedness, farsightedness, amblyopia or strabismus. A routine eye exam can detect many of these conditions.
Is It Alright to Wear Contacts in the Water?
Like eyeglasses, contact lenses can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and other refractive errors. While they are convenient and allow you to see clearly, there are situations where you shouldn’t wear them. For instance, it’s not a good idea to wear your contacts in the water, whether in a hot tub, pool, lake or ocean.
Eye Drops: Can You Overuse Them?
The first thing many people do when their eyes feel dry and irritated is to use eye drops. They can provide relief from eye discomfort, itchiness and redness. However, you shouldn’t use them for extended periods or longer than your eye doctor recommends.
Can Contact Lenses Help Protect Your Eyes Against UV Rays?
Your eyes need protection from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays as much as your skin. Eye care specialists strongly recommend wearing UV-blocking sunglasses when heading outdoors, even during cloudy days. If you wear contact lenses, you might be wondering if they can also defend your eyes against UV rays. Continue reading to find out.
What You Need to Know About Childhood Myopia
Are you concerned that your child might be struggling with their vision? You’re not alone. Childhood myopia, or nearsightedness, is rising worldwide. This makes it more important than ever to address this issue and help our children achieve clear vision. This blog post discusses the causes, signs, and symptoms of childhood myopia, and the importance […]
What Are High-Index Lenses, and When Do You Need Them?
Thick, heavy eyeglasses are a common issue among people with strong eye prescriptions. If you are facing this problem, your optometrist may recommend high-index lenses. No matter how strong your prescription is, these lenses will remain thin, and they come in many attractive frame options.
Tips to Help People With Diabetes Preserve Their Vision
Diabetes is a health condition where a person’s body doesn’t make sufficient insulin or can’t use the insulin it produces properly. Those with diabetes are more prone to certain eye diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and cataracts. However, there are different things you can do to lower the chances of having these eye conditions.
Ways Concussions or Head Injuries Can Affect Your Vision
Various eye problems can result from head trauma or concussion. Studies say that vision-related issues may affect up to 82% of concussed patients.
How to Slow the Progression of Myopia in Children
In a recent study, it was predicted that myopia will affect the vision of almost half of the world’s population by 2050. The condition typically starts during childhood when the eyeball elongates, resulting in difficulty viewing far objects.
Why You Need to Keep Your Eyelids Clean
Eye hygiene is essential to the treatment and management of dry eye but is usually overlooked. Your lids protect the ocular surface of the eyes and help in maintaining a healthy tear film. Keeping them clean won’t only aid with the treatment of dry eye but also prevent eye infections.