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An eye emergency is the last thing you plan for, yet they do arise and typically happen at inconvenient times.
Some people think having an eye exam is only necessary if you have an eye condition or wear glasses.
Eye allergies, also known as allergic conjunctivitis, affect millions of individuals worldwide.
An irregular cornea usually limits or complicates vision and can be hard to treat with regular contact...
Eye emergencies are unpredictable and occur unexpectedly. Timely medical care...
Your vision and eyes require consistent evaluation. The eyes are sensitive as they act as the windows to the world. Taking care of them and ensuring they are healthy should be the top of your health priorities. For that, you must always get annual eye exams. Read on to learn more.
Most adults in America spend on average 11 hours looking at phones, TVs, tablets, and computers. While doing so may not permanently ruin their vision, it can cause digital eyestrain. The symptoms of this condition include dry eyes, headaches, and blurry vision.
Many people complain about dry eyes. Individuals over 65, especially women, often suffer from this problem due to hormonal changes. Dry eyes can be uncomfortable. If you suffer from dry eyes, simple actions and treatments can give you relief.
You will usually receive a copy of your prescription when you get a new pair of contact or eyeglasses. You will notice that the eye doctor includes an expiration date on the prescription. The expiration date is the last date the eye doctor recommends you use the prescription to get prescriptive eyewear.
Eye allergies are adverse immune reactions caused by the eyes encountering irritating substances or allergens. Also known as allergic conjunctivitis, the condition may result from substances such as pollen, smoke, mold, or dust.