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Nutrition Changes Can Help Slow Macular Degeneration

Nutrition Changes Can Help Slow Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration is a progressive eye disease that affects the macula, a small but essential part of the retina responsible for central vision. While macular degeneration cannot be cured, making certain nutrition changes can help slow its progression and maintain...

Hormones and Its Impact On Vision

Hormones and Its Impact On Vision

Hormones play a pivotal role in regulating various bodily functions and processes, from reproduction and growth to metabolism and mood. However, you might be surprised to learn that hormones also have a significant impact on the health and function of our eyes and...

Toric Contact Lenses and Astigmatism

Toric Contact Lenses and Astigmatism

Astigmatism, a common refractive condition, occurs when the front surface of the eye is shaped irregularly, deviating from a perfectly round shape. This irregular shape results in two different curvatures, leading to blurry or distorted vision. While glasses have long...

Pausing Contact Lens Use During an Eye Infection

Pausing Contact Lens Use During an Eye Infection

An eye infection can be painful and inconvenient, and one key aspect of managing an infection is temporarily discontinuing contact lens use. The main cause of eye infections is often exposure to bacteria, which can occur from wearing old or improperly cleaned contact...

The Role of Vision Therapy in Treating Amblyopia

The Role of Vision Therapy in Treating Amblyopia

Vision therapy is a specialized branch of optometry that focuses on training the eyes, eye muscles, and brain to develop and improve vision, eye movements, and perception. While it serves various purposes, one notable application of vision therapy is in the treatment...

Getting Rid of a Stye

Getting Rid of a Stye

A stye, a small red bump on the eyelid, can be an unpleasant and bothersome condition, even though it is typically painless and non-tender. While some styes may resolve on their own without any treatment, many individuals seek ways to alleviate the discomfort and get...

Understanding Subconjunctival Hemorrhage

Understanding Subconjunctival Hemorrhage

Discovering blood pooling in the white of your eye can be quite alarming at first glance. It can give the appearance of a severe eye problem and cause significant worry. However, in the majority of cases, this occurrence is known as a sub-conjunctival hemorrhage,...

Understanding Band Keratopathy

Understanding Band Keratopathy

Band keratopathy is a condition that affects the cornea, specifically characterized by a band of damage across the lower portion of the cornea. This condition is typically caused by exposure resulting from incomplete lid closure or damage caused by systemic...

Why Do People Need Bifocals?

Why Do People Need Bifocals?

The need for a bifocal in glasses often arises when individuals experience difficulties with reading and near vision. However, understanding the specific circumstances that call for a bifocal requires a comprehensive understanding of its purpose. With age, the natural...

How Alcohol Impacts Your Eyes and Vision

How Alcohol Impacts Your Eyes and Vision

Many people enjoy the occasional drink, but what you may not realize is that alcohol can have implications for your eyes and vision, even when consumed responsibly. From temporary effects like blurred vision and nystagmus (involuntary eye movements) to more serious...