UV Damage to Eyes: The Dangers of Not Wearing Sunglasses
Want to know one of the best ways to protect your eyes? Sporting a favorite pair of sunnies every single time you step outside. Here’s why. Do you have a pair of shades that you love and wear on repeat, all year round? If not, time to pick up a pair or two, because...
What Causes Headaches Behind the Eyes?
Headache pain never feels good, but feeling pressure behind the eyes can be especially miserable. Find out some common reasons and triggers for this type of headache pain. If you feel a headache behind your eyes, that location may not be indicative of what’s causing...
Why Are My Eyes So Sensitive to Light?
Has bright light got you squinting or reaching for your sunglasses even when you’re inside? Find out what light sensitivity might mean, and when you should visit your doctor. It’s normal to have some sort of adjustment period when going from a dim or dark room into a...
Why Do I Need a Dilated Eye Exam?
Having your eyes dilated can feel like an inconvenience, but there’s a good reason for a comprehensive dilated eye exam. Here we learn more about why this is necessary (and if it’s ever ok to ask your doctor to skip it). You’re probably familiar with the pupil of your...
How to Prevent Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the number one cause of irreversible vision loss in people over 60. While there’s no cure, there are things you can do to prevent or slow this eye disease’s progression. AMD occurs when a problem develops with the...
Prevent Swimmer’s Eye & Other Poolside Eye Problems
For many, summer means a few days relaxing by (or splashing in) the pool. As you’re packing that new swimsuit, sandals, and sunscreen, don’t neglect this vacation essential: Good eye care. When you think about swimming pool safety, protecting your eyes may...
Back-to-School Eyecare: The Best Contact Lenses for Kids
Has your child expressed an interest in wearing contact lenses? Here’s everything you need to know to make an informed choice about going from glasses to contacts. If your child has asked for contacts, you might have some questions: What age is the right age...
Is There a Retinitis Pigmentosa Cure?
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of very rare eye diseases that is hereditary and can lead to vision loss. But is there a cure? Here we take a look at this disorder. What is Retinitis Pigmentosa? This group of eye diseases involves changes to your...
Should You Take Fish Oil for Dry Eyes?
Do you struggle with dry eyes? You might have heard that fish oil provides relief, but is it the right solution for you? Keep reading to learn the latest about this possible dry-eye remedy. There are many reasons you might have dry eyes, a condition that causes...
Are Carrots Good for Your Eyes? What to Know About Nutrition & Eyesight
Maybe your mother told you as a child that eating carrots can improve eyesight, or maybe you’ve heard it elsewhere. Wherever you learned it, the question remains: Is it myth or truth? The answer is that yes, under certain circumstances, the nutrients in this popular...
Open- vs. Closed-Angle Glaucoma: What’s the Difference?
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases, and each type is different. The two most common forms are open-angle glaucoma, and closed-angle glaucoma. These two types of glaucoma in particular have several things in common: High eye pressure is the greatest risk factor They...
Three Types of Contacts for Astigmatism: Which to Choose
People with astigmatism need to wear contact lenses that are especially for their condition. If you have astigmatism, you’ll want to learn these details about the three types of contacts. What is Astigmatism? In people without astigmatism, the cornea of...
How the Eye Works: Understanding How We See for Better Eye Health
So many of us take our vision for granted. We open our eyes and we are able to focus on images and see color, details and depth. But it’s not that simple. There are a number of parts of the human eye that all work in tandem to process light so that the brain...
Vision Problems After Stroke: What to Know
Stroke affects a number of physical abilities, including limb function, fine motor skills, and vision. Nearly 66% of stroke victims will experience some changes in vision. Here are 10 facts about vision and how it relates to stroke. Loss of vision after stroke...
Polarized Prescription Sunglasses and Other Gift Picks for Dad
Wondering what to get Dad for Father’s Day this year? Protect his eyes with some cool new sunglasses. Whether his style is sporty or classic, we have a variety of options that he’s sure to love. Why Polarized Sunglasses Lenses? Once Dad experiences...
High Blood Pressure and Vision Disturbance: What You Should Know
High blood pressure isn’t just about your heart. It can cause a variety of problems throughout your entire body, including your vision. Here’s why and what you need to know. Just like your other organs, your eyes depend on blood flow to work properly. If you...
Why Do I Have a Blind Spot in My Vision? What to Know About a Scotoma
If you experience a blind spot in your vision, you might have what’s called a scotoma. Learn more about this condition and whether or not it’s serious. A scotoma is a blind spot or partial loss of vision in what is otherwise a perfectly normal visual field. It might...
Three Common Eye Problems in Children
Have you noticed your child rubbing his or her eyes frequently? Or squinting to see things that are far away? These are just a couple of the signs and symptoms that a child might have vision problems or other eye disorders. Kids need strong eyesight to read, to learn,...