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Treatment Options for Presbyopia
Over 40 and finding it hard to see close-up? One of these presbyopia treatment options could improve your vision.
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Summertime Allergies and Your Eyes
Do you know how to treat your summertime eye allergy symptoms?
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Signs You May Have Macular Degeneration
Could changes in your central vision be caused by macular degeneration?
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Glaucoma and You: The Importance of Eye Exams
Want to avoid vision loss due to glaucoma? Schedule a visit with the eye doctor.
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Important Healthy Eye Habits for Kids
Want to keep your kids' eyes as healthy as possible? Try these tips.
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Healthy Vision Month
Get ready for Healthy Vision Month by upgrading your vision habits.
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Presbyopia eye drops
Would you like to stop squinting when you look at close objects? A new kind of eyedrops can improve presbyopia, an age-related vision problem.
Eye Symptoms
Dry Eye
Sometimes your eyes don’t make enough tears or the tears evaporate too fast because they don’t have the right amount of compounds in them. This is called dry eye. Up to 5% of Americans complain of some form of dry eye. Individuals who wear contact lenses or have undergone LASIK or other types of
Common Eye Conditions
Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
Similar to a bruise under the skin, a subconjunctival hemorrhage happens when a small blood vessel located between the sclera (white portion of an eye) and the conjunctiva (lining on the surface of an eye) breaks and covers the sclera with blood. Unlike broken blood vessels located under the skin which
Contact Lenses
Decorative (Plano) Contact Lenses
Colored contact lenses allow you to temporarily change your eye color whether or not you need to correct impaired vision. In this way, you can create a more subtle eye appearance, wear a crazy design for special occasions, or just enjoy a new eye color. Will Colored Contacts Change the Way I See? Yes,