The American Optometric Association (AOA) says adults should schedule comprehensive eye exams every two years. Doing so will go a long way in the early detection of vision-threatening conditions like cataracts, glaucoma and macular degeneration. It will also let you know if you need to update your prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses.
[Read more…]Why Is It Important to Take Breaks From Screens?
Today, it’s nearly impossible to avoid using digital devices like smartphones, tablets and computers. People use them for work, education and even leisure. However, spending too much time in front of screens can negatively affect your eyes.
[Read more…]Is It Possible to Overuse Eye Drops?
Eye drops can provide relief from dryness, irritation or redness. But while these little bottles can work wonders for your eyes, be careful not to overuse them. In this article, we discuss the benefits of eye drops and why you should avoid overusing them.
[Read more…]The 5 Biggest Cataract Myths Debunked
Cataracts are a common eye condition affecting millions of people. Nevertheless, some misconceptions about this eye condition persist due to outdated or inaccurate information being spread. In this post, we debunk five myths about cataracts to help you gain a better understanding of this condition and keep your eyes healthy.
[Read more…]The Importance of Senior Eye Care
As we age, our eyes can change in many ways, making proper eye care essential to maintaining our vision and overall eye health. If you’re a senior or have a senior loved one, it’s time to prioritize eye care and ensure regular check-ups with an eye doctor.
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