If you work in an office, chances are you spend most of your time in front of a computer screen or another digital device. This can put extra strain on your eyes, causing them to feel fatigued.
[Read more…]4 Signs You Need to Schedule an Eye Exam
An eye exam is as important as your yearly physical or dental exam. Eye exams allow for detecting eye conditions in their early stages. Your optometrist will also evaluate your visual acuity, as well as eye movement and alignment. Further tests help identify signs of eye disease like cataracts or glaucoma or even health problems like diabetes and heart-related ailments.
[Read more…]All About AMD: Types, Symptoms and Treatments
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an eye-related condition that occurs when the macula, the light-sensitive tissue located at the back of the eye, gets damaged. As a result, central vision becomes blurred or distorted while peripheral remains intact. AMD is among the leading causes of vision loss among adults, and while it doesn’t cause complete blindness, the loss of central vision makes it difficult for an individual to recognize faces or perform daily tasks.
[Read more…]Answers to FAQs About Glaucoma
At Opti Care, our eye treatment and contact lenses specialists believe that the more people know about glaucoma, the better equipped they will be to find proper treatments. With the following answers to frequently asked questions, you can discover ways to preserve your eyesight.
[Read more…]What You Need to Know About Colored Contact Lenses
Around 45 million people in the United States wear contact lenses. Most wear them to correct vision problems, but some select colored lenses to change the appearance of their eyes. In this blog, eyeglasses and contact lenses experts at Opti Care discuss what you need to know about colored lenses.
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