Vision Topics

September Newsletter: Can Contact Lenses Protect Your Eyes from UV Rays?

September 22, 2023

Can Contact Lenses Protect Your Eyes from UV Rays? Skin cancer isn’t the only harmful consequence of sun exposure. Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light also increases your risk of several eye diseases and conditions. Choosing contact lenses that offer built-in UV protection can reduce your chances of developing some sun-related eye conditions. How Does UV […]

Pediatric Ophthalmology

September 23, 2023

Ophthalmology addresses the physiology, anatomy and diseases of the eyes. Pediatric ophthalmology focuses on the eyes of children. Pediatric ophthalmologists examine children’s eyes to see if they need corrective lenses or other treatments to improve their vision. Training for Pediatric Ophthalmologists Pediatric ophthalmologists graduate from medical school just like other types of doctors, but they […]

Lazy Eye

September 24, 2023

Lazy eye, also referred to as amblyopia, is a condition that develops in infancy or early childhood, and it typically starts when the focus in one eye is more enhanced than the other. The eye with less focus might be impaired due to a significant amount of farsightedness or astigmatism, or something could be obstructing […]

Nutrition for Eye Health

September 27, 2023

Eating right is essential for keeping your body healthy. This is as true for your eyes as it is for your heart. A diet that is rich in fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains, and is low in saturated fat, can reduce your risk of heart disease. This will also keep your arteries healthy, so […]

Pain Management

September 28, 2023

We take a lot of aspects of our vision for granted. We expect to see nearby and faraway objects clearly, even if we require our eye care provider to prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses to do so. A huge degree of the information we take in about our world and our surroundings takes place visually, […]

Stress and Vision

September 29, 2023

Did you know that your eyes are an extension of your brain? There are six muscles connected to each eye, and they receive signals from the brain. These signals direct the eyes movements and, thus, control their ability to focus. When you are stressed, your brain goes through a number of changes and signals some […]

October Newsletter: What Are Ocular Migraines and How Can They Be Prevented?

October 1, 2023

Could Ocular Migraines Be Responsible for Temporary Vision Changes? Ocular migraines, also called retinal migraines, cause temporary vision loss and changes in your vision. Although the symptoms don’t last long, ocular migraines can be frightening, particularly if you’ve never experienced these visual symptoms before. What Happens During an Ocular Migraine? During an ocular migraine, you […]

October Newsletter: The Advantages of Prescription Sunglasses

October 2, 2023

The Advantages of Prescription Sunglasses Sunny days pose a problem if you wear prescription glasses. Drugstore sunglasses don’t offer the clear vision you need, while clip-on sunglass lenses rarely fit well. Fortunately, prescription sunglasses are available. Why It’s So Important to Wear Sunglasses Exposure to ultraviolet A (UVA) and ultraviolet B (UVA) light from the […]

November Newsletter: Are Hearing Loss and Vision Loss Related?

October 3, 2023

Could Hearing Loss and Vision Loss Be Related? Wondering why you’re having trouble seeing and hearing? Unfortunately, these sensory problems can happen at the same time in some cases. Hearing and vision loss can be caused by several conditions and diseases, including: Aging Tiny hairs in your inner ear pick up sound waves and convert […]

November Newsletter: The Importance of Vitamin A for Your Eyes

October 4, 2023

Are You Getting Enough Vitamin A? Why ths Vitamin Is So Important for Your Eyes Your eyes may suffer if your diet is too low in vitamin A. Vitamin A deficiency could affect your ability to see well at night and may even cause blindness in extreme cases. The Role of Vitamin A in Vision […]

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