How to Beat Your Winter Dry Eye

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Does the arrival of winter weather also bring red, itchy eyes? If you notice that your eyes get uncomfortable as the weather turns cold, it could be chronic dry eye, a condition that affects millions of Americans. Dry eye develops when your eyes can’t maintain a healthy tear film. It’s common all year round, but […]

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Get Your Child Started with Routine Eye Care

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Your child’s well-being is your priority from the day they’re born. Regular check-ups with a pediatrician are important as your child grows, and regular eye exams should be part of their health care plan, too. Even if babies and toddlers don’t read or attend school, vision is a crucial element of their developmental processes. But […]

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Understanding the Differences in the Types of Glaucoma

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Your optic nerves are located at the back of each of your eyes. Optic nerves connect your eye to your brain, transmitting images that enter your eye into messages your brain understands.  Your optic nerve is critical for healthy vision. But glaucoma is a very common eye condition that damages optic nerves and impairs vision. […]

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Eye Care and COVID-19: What You Should Know

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It’s no secret that COVID-19 has changed the way our world works, and that includes medical care. Going to the eye doctor should be part of everyone’s routine health care, but the pandemic may have you questioning whether it’s safe to get your eye exam. When it comes to your eye health and your vision, […]

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Behind Red Eyes

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Even when you have dazzling eyes, the whites of your eyes are filled with tiny blood vessels. Most of the time, these blood vessels aren’t noticeable because they’re so small. But when they expand, your eyes take on a reddish hue.  Commonly called bloodshot eyes, red eyes range from a mild pink color to a […]

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When You Should Seek Emergency Eye Care

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Keep an eye out: Potentially harmful substances are everywhere. From a long fingernail to a common household cleaner, many things can irritate and damage the health of your eyes. Getting an eyelash in your eye can be uncomfortable, but it’s usually not a cause for concern. On the other hand, serious injuries and chemical burns […]

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Tips for Managing Contacts During Allergy Season

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The changing seasons and new growth in spring can be a welcome respite from winter. But for the 50 million Americans living with seasonal allergies, it means sneezing, runny noses, and itchy eyes.  The itchy, watery, red eyes are uncomfortable for everyone who suffers from allergies, of course. But if you wear contact lenses, these […]

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The Best Treatments for Presbyopia

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Is it more challenging to read your favorite magazine, text messages on your phone, or maybe a restaurant menu? If you’re over the age of 40, chances are high that your close-up vision isn’t as clear as it used to be.  Presbyopia is an eye condition that affects everyone as the years go by. Over […]

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All About Astigmatism

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Your eyes are complex. They refract the light in the world around you and translate it into images that your brain processes. A smooth, round eye refracts light and produces clear images. But if your eye isn’t perfectly round, your vision can be affected. Eyes that aren’t completely round have astigmatism, a common eye condition […]

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