An air puff test can assess your eye health by measuring the pressure inside your eyes to screen for potential issues, such as glaucoma. […]
Can an Eye Doctor Detect Floaters?
Your optometrist can see eye floaters during a comprehensive eye exam. […]
What Are Polarized Lenses?
Polarized lenses are lenses designed to reduce harsh glare and help enhance vision in bright sunlight. […]
Can Rubbing Your Eyes Cause Damage?
While rubbing your eyes may provide instant relief, it’s essential to consider the potential risks associated with this seemingly harmless act, including the risk of corneal abrasions, an impact on blood vessels, an increase in allergy symptoms, infection, an increase in eye pressure for those with glaucoma, and the potential progression of keratoconus. […]
Is Myopia Genetic?
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common vision condition in which distant objects appear blurry while close objects appear clear. It […]
5 Early Signs of Glaucoma
5 early signs of glaucoma may include:
Vision loss or blurry vision
Eye pain
Halos around lights
Red eyes
Nausea or vomiting […]
What Causes Tunnel Vision?
What Causes Tunnel Vision? If you’ve ever noticed that you have severely reduced peripheral vision, but your central vision remains […]
Can You Use Expired Eye Drops?
When it comes to eye drops, it’s common to have a few bottles lying around—not to mention those you may […]
What’s the Difference Between Cloudy Vision & Blurry Vision?
Good vision can greatly benefit our daily lives, allowing us to see the world around us. However, many people experience […]
How Long Is Vision Blurry after LASIK?
Laser eye surgery, such as LASIK (laser assisted in situ keratomileusis), is a popular procedure to correct vision problems caused […]