If you’ve had a vision screening recently, you might say, “My vision is fine! I don’t need a comprehensive eye exam.”
But a vision screening provides a limited perspective on the overall health of your eyes. It’s a bit like getting your blood pressure checked and not getting the rest of your annual physical. You’ll have useful information, but it’s not the whole picture.
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Myopia is also known as nearsightedness. If you can see up close but your vision blurs when looking at distant objects, you might be suffering from myopia. Myopia is caused by your eye being unable properly process light through the retina. This is why myopia is known as a refractive error.
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Contact lenses are an excellent way to correct your vision without the hassle of eyeglasses. This is a good choice for people who play sports, are very active, have high prescription, or simply don't like the look of eyeglasses. If you were told in the past that you're not a good contact lens candidate, that's subject to change. There are continuous advancements in the materials and parameters of contact lenses to fit a larger percentage of people every year.
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Understanding dry eye will help you determine the best treatment option. Dry eye occurs when a person doesn't have enough quality tears to lubricate and nourish the eye. Tears reduce eye infections, wash away foreign matter, and keep the eye’s surface smooth and clear. People with dry eyes either do not produce enough tears or their tears are poor quality. It’s a common and often chronic problem, especially in older adults.
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You have almost certainly heard of diabetes, which is one of the most common chronic health conditions in the United States with an estimated 100 million adults currently living with diabetes or pre-diabetes. This metabolic disorder occurs when the body is no longer able to regulate its own blood sugar levels and requires intervention to keep them stable.
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If you’ve been diagnosed with glaucoma, you’re probably already familiar with the typical options in glaucoma treatment – eye drops, laser treatment or traditional surgery. While these are certainly effective, especially when glaucoma is diagnosed early, researchers have been working hard to offer new glaucoma treatments. Their goal is not only to improve outcomes but also reduce the treatment’s side effects and frequency of use.
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