keeping your child seeing clearly

The Differences Between Soft And RGP Contacts

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If you have been thinking about switching to contact lenses, at least some of the time, then you want to become educated on the different types of contacts you will have to choose from. Choosing the best contacts for your individual needs will ensure you get the most out of them and are completely satisfied with the experience. This article will provide you with knowledge on some of the types of contacts so you can determine the right ones for your needs. Read More»

How To Keep Driving Safely As You Age

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You probably already know that as you grow older, your vision may change and become less clear. If you’re having trouble seeing clearly while driving, you may be a hazard to yourself and people around you. You might be surprised to know that your eyes may be experiencing age-related problems that a new vision prescription alone can’t fix. Here are some lesser-known age-related vision problems and some ideas on how to reduce them. Read More»

Debunking the Most Prevailing Myths about Recovering from Cataract Surgery

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Cataracts are one of the most common problems that affect the vision of an aging adult, and yet there are many people who suffer with cataracts, avoiding surgical help, due to some fairly common myths about recovering from the procedure. If you have been dealing with cataracts and prolonging treatment, it is a good idea to get familiar with the actual facts about recovery. Here are a few of the most common myths about what you should expect after cataract surgery and the truths that you will be relieved to know. Read More»

3 Causes Of Burst Blood Vessels In Eyes

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You wake up in the morning, go into the bathroom to brush your teeth, look in the mirror, and see blood where the whites of your eyes should be. It’s understandable that that might frighten you a little – or a lot! But before you start to panic about bleeding from the eyes, you should know that what you’re seeing is called a subconjunctival hemorrhage, and it’s usually harmless. Here’s what you need to know about why it happens: Read More»

5 Things You Need To Know About Diabetic Papillopathy

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As a diabetic, you probably already know that diabetes can lead to serious complications throughout your body. Nerve and foot problems are well known, but you may not know that diabetes can also affect your eyes. Here are five things you need to know about diabetic papillopathy. What is diabetic papillopathy? Diabetic papillopathy is a complication of diabetes. People with this condition have swelling of the optic disc, a part of the optic nerve. Read More»