Anyone can get pinkeye at anytime in their life and while it may be uncomfortable, this condition is generally quite easy to treat and even better, often avoidable. What is pinkeye? Pinkeye, otherwise known as conjunctivitis, is an inflammation of the thin, clear membrane of the white part of your eye and the inside of… Read More >
Coping with allergies – Making Your Eyes Feel Better
As the end of summer approaches, many allergens increase. From molds or ragweed to pet dander, any number of these, or a combination of these allergens, can make some aspects life more than a little annoying. Headaches, sinus pressure and runny noses are a few of the most common allergy symptoms however, other allergy symptoms… Read More >
Protect Your Vision: Know The Symptoms of Glaucoma
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of blindness in American’s over the age of 60. A disease that can often strike with no warning, it is imperative that you know what to watch for. What is glaucoma? Glaucoma is any of a group of eye diseases which can damage the optic nerve and cause… Read More >
New App Helps Book Readers with Low Vision See Better
For many American’s, one of the most frustrating aspects of aging is loss of vision. Known as low vision, this type of vision loss makes simple everyday tasks difficult or impossible. From driving at night to reading or even recognizing faces, low vision can mean an end to independence for many. For those who are… Read More >
What is an Ophthalmologist? The Difference between an Optometrist and an Ophthalmologist
Optometrist or ophthalmologist, who should you see? Sometimes your vision can depend on you seeing the right doctor, so what is the difference? It is important for you to know that an ophthalmologist and an optometrist are NOT the same. Many people mistakenly use these terms interchangeably however, there is a big difference between the… Read More >
Our Eyes As We Age
Most of us notice the little things that happen to our bodies as we age. From higher blood pressure to increased risk of illness and injury, even the things we used to take for granted may become more difficult as we age. So what about our eyes? As we age, our eyes undergo changes as… Read More >
Sports and Leisure – Protecting Your Eyes this Summer
Preventing eye injuries when you least expect them – More than 40% of all eye injuries are due to sports or recreational activities each year. After the work day is done and school is out, do you stop thinking out the safety of your eyes and your children’s eyes? If you answered yes, you are… Read More >
Stye in my Eye – What is it?
A stye or a hordeolum usually appears as a red and often sore bump on the edge of your eyelid. It may be quite small or in extreme cases, can get quite large. A stye is actually a bacterial infection which develops at the base of the eyelash, referred to as an external stye or… Read More >
Our Eyes – A Window To Our Health
As we age, our chances of being impacted by disease or conditions increases. In addition, those who live unhealthy lifestyles, eat poorly and don’t take care of their bodies, also have increased chances for disease. Factor in issues which are related to genetics and our families, and the chance that most of us will be… Read More >
4 Ways To Help Prevent Vision Loss Due To Diabetes
Over 26 million Americans have diabetes. This is over 8% of our entire population and this number continues to rise. Furthermore, diabetes has also been named the leading cause of new cases of blindness in Americans between the ages of 20-74. Those who have diabetes often find themselves facing a number of complications due to… Read More >
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