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Eyes are your windows to the world, but they are also vulnerable to a variety of ailments that can impair your vision or even lead to blindness. By understanding the risks and adopting preventive measures, you can safeguard your vision for years to come.
When you step outside on a bright day, you typically adjust quickly to the sunlight. But what if the light seems too harsh? What if you find yourself squinting, feeling uncomfortable, or even experiencing pain? You may be suffering from light sensitivity, also known as photophobia. Understanding the causes is a step towards managing this condition and improving your quality of life.
High myopia, also known as severe short-sightedness, is a condition where the eye grows too long from front to back. As a result, light doesn't focus on the retina as it should, leading to blurred vision.
The winter season, with its cold and often harsh weather, is a time when many of us experience a familiar discomfort: dry eyes. As the temperature drops, so does the moisture in the air, leading to a host of issues, one of the most common being dry eyes.
For contact lens wearers, dry eye syndrome can be exacerbated due to the reduced oxygen flow to the cornea caused by the lenses. The presence of the lenses can also disrupt the natural tear film on the surface of the eyes, leading to increased dryness and discomfort.
IPL therapy for dry eye treatment is a relatively new application of the technology. It was initially used for dermatological purposes such as treating acne, rosacea, and sun damage.
Ortho-K, short for Orthokeratology, is a non-surgical procedure involving specially designed rigid gas permeable contact lenses to reshape the curvature of your cornea to improve vision.
A child’s first pediatric eye exam can often be a source of anxiety for both parents and children. Understanding the process and what to expect can significantly reduce any anxiety or apprehension.
Dry eye condition affects the tear film, leaving the eye surface without adequate moisture. It occurs when the tears evaporate too quickly or when they are not enough.