Here Are Three Ways You Are Ruining Your Eyeglasses

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As someone who has worn eyeglasses for a while, you might have become comfortable with them and don't pay much attention to the way you handle them. You may not realize that you might be doing things that could contribute to damage that could interfere with how well you see through your glasses and how they feel on your face. Here are some ways you might be ruining your glasses.

9 March 2016

3 Things You Need To Know About Birdshot Retinopathy

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Birdshot retinopathy is an autoimmune disease that can lead to the formation of numerous lesions on your retina. These lesions are scattered across the retina, which is how the disease got its name. The cause of this disease still isn't known, but it's a very serious and can lead to vision loss. Here are three things you need to know about birdshot retinopathy. What are the signs of birdshot retinopathy?

10 February 2016

What You Should Know About Retinitis Pigmentosa

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When you have been having trouble with your night vision and go to an ophthalmologist to get checked out, the last thing you may expect is to eventually come away with a diagnosis of retinitis pigmentosa. However, once you know what is causing your vision loss, the next step is to get more information about the disorder and what you can do to deal with and potentially treat it. Retinitis pigmentosa is a difficult diagnosis to receive but can be made easier with information and understanding.

3 January 2016

Your Eyes Are Red! Is It Pink Eye?

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When your eyes become red and itchy, one of your first thoughts is probably "Oh no, what if it's pink eye?" Though technically conjunctivitis, or pink eye, is defined as any inflammation of the tissues surrounding the eye, the type of pink eye everyone fears is bacterial pink eye – a highly contagious and unpleasant infection. Here's how to determine whether you're suffering from bacterial pink eye or another ailment – and what to do if you think you might have bacterial pink eye.

14 December 2015

Reasons For Feeling Pain And Pressure Behind The Eye

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Pain and pressure behind the eye can be troubling if you don't know the reason why. Sometimes, the pain is accompanied by a partial loss of vision. Not all of the reasons for eye pain have to do with damage or disease. While some of the causes may be serious and require immediate medical attention, most can be treated without any vision loss. Here are four reasons why you might feel pain from the back of your eye.

14 December 2015

The "Eyes" Have It: Three Illnesses Your Eyes Contract And How Your Optometrist Diagnoses Them

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Your eyes can contract diseases and illnesses just like any other part of your body. The mucosa in your eye sockets have a lot to do with how rapidly the illnesses or diseases catch and spread. If your eyes are suddenly itchy, inflamed, red, dry, sticky or irritated (like you have a splinter of something in them), then you need to see your optometrist as soon as possible. He or or she will examine your eyes and determine which illness or disease you are dealing with.

13 December 2015

Preparing For Your Upcoming Cataract Surgery

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The blurry vision and fuzzy halos around lights have gotten to be too much to deal with. Your eye doctor has recommended cataract surgery to replace those cloudy lenses. This is a quick procedure that is done as an outpatient in your doctor's office or clinic and you will begin to see your vision improve soon after the procedure. Here is what you need to know about this surgery and your recovery from it.

12 December 2015

3 Contact-Wearing Tips For Dry Eyes

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If you have dry eyes, you might suffer from these symptoms even worse when you are wearing contacts. You might fear that you will have to switch to wearing glasses full-time, but there are a few things that you can try so that you can wear contact lenses comfortably. These are a few helpful tips that might allow you to continue wearing contact lenses while feeling more comfortable. 1. Ask for Special Contact Lenses

12 December 2015

3 Tips To Avoid Bending Your Eyeglass Frames

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The most expensive part of your average pair of glasses is the lenses. This doesn't mean that eyeglass frames are cheap, however. If you have ever had to replace your eyeglass frames because they were bent beyond repair, you probably want to avoid making the same mistake in the future. Luckily, following these tips can help you avoid bending your eyeglass frames so that you can keep your glasses looking their best for a long time to come.

12 December 2015

Wearing Contacts When You Have A Problem Touching Your Eyes

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If you like the idea of being able to wear contact lenses and the freedom they offer, then your optometrist can get you started. You will have to go in to have your eyes measured and take an eye exam to receive your current prescription. The optometrist can order the lenses for you, or you can go through a third party if you choose. If you have a very hard time touching your eyes, there is still hope for you.

11 December 2015