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Dry eye is a common condition that occurs when your tears aren't able to provide adequate lubrication for your eyes. It can feel uncomfortable and may hinder your daily activities. Understanding dry eye, its symptoms, and available treatments is the first step towards finding relief.
Dry eye is a condition characterized by a lack of sufficient lubrication and moisture on the eye's surface. It can can cause discomfort, difficulty in performing daily tasks, and even affect vision in severe cases. While there are various treatment options available, one that stands out – scleral contact lenses.
Do you wake up after a restful night only to find your eyes dry and gritty? Do you need to blink several times before you see clearly when you wake up? If this is your daily habit, you do not have to live with the discomfort. You can visit your eye doctor to find long-lasting relief.
One of the most common yet overlooked conditions is diabetic retinopathy, a disease affecting the retina, which is the light-sensitive tissue at the back of our eyes. This condition can lead to serious vision problems if not addressed early.
The American Society of Cataract and Refraction Surgery states that you can experience clear and stable vision with LASIK or laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis. But there are other vision correction options that you can consider. Choosing the right one with your eye doctor’s help can improve your quality of life. Here are the details about LASIK and other vision treatment options that you can consider.
Pediatric eye exams are designed to screen your child's vision and check for any eye diseases or abnormalities. They are done by pediatric optometrists, specialists trained in diagnosing and treating eye problems in children.
July is Dry Eye Awareness Month! It’s that time of the year when we put a spotlight on one of the most common eye conditions worldwide - dry eye.
The eyes are a remarkable gift of nature. They allow you to witness the beauty of the world around you and steer your way around it.
Myopia is one of the most common vision disorders in the world. Almost 50% of people have it, and over the years, it’s also become more and more common in children.
Unless you have been using contact lenses for a long time, you probably think there are no differences between all contacts. They must look the same to you, after all.