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Refuting Common Myths Concerning Eye Problems

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Your sense of vision is without a doubt one of the most important senses that you have, but there are many problems that can develop over the course of your life that might impact your ability to see. While there are eye doctors that have the experience and training needed to help treat patients with a wide range of symptoms, there are many patients that may struggle to make sound decisions about seeking this treatment because they believe some commonly held misconceptions. Read More»

Explaining Common Optometrist Tests

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Going to the eye doctor can be a pretty undesirable experience, in many cases because you aren’t sure exactly what each test does. However, each of these tests is very important in protecting the health of your eyes and catching any conditions before they spiral out of control. To help you figure out exactly what’s going on when you have an eye exam, here are some of the most common tests and what they do: Read More»

How To Know When It's Time For Bifocals

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As part of the natural aging process, the lens of your eyes will begin to harden and become less flexible. This is a normal condition called presbyopia, and it affects most people at some point after age 40. For those who do not wear glasses for nearsightedness, it will indicate the necessity of reading glasses; for those who have already been wearing eyeglasses, it will mean that a switch to bifocals is in order. Read More»

2 Optical Exercises To Improve Your Baseball Skills

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Baseball has often been referred to as the American pastime. If you enjoy playing baseball in your spare time, you are likely always looking for ways to improve your ability to hit a home run. Good eyesight plays an important role in helping you see and track a pitch, and maintaining your eyesight is essential if you want to become a better baseball player. Here are two optical exercises that you can do at home to help you improve your baseball skills in the future. Read More»

Benefits Of Different Types Of Vision Correction Choices

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If you have had your eye exam and found out you need corrective lenses, you may have the option of going with glasses, contacts, or Lasik eye surgery. Learn about the benefits of each below so you can determine which one is the best option for your needs. Benefits of glasses Besides a little bit of cleaning with a soft cloth, glasses are maintenance free. They can easily be worn when you need them and taken off when you don’t. Read More»

Moving Past Your Fears So You Can Wear Contact Lenses

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If you like the idea of wearing contact lenses, but you have a serious fear of touching your eyes, you may still be able to wear contacts successfully. There are tips and tricks you can use to learn how to put the contacts in and take them out that may help you to move past the fear. It won’t take much practice before you have the steps down and start to do it automatically. Read More»

Three Reasons Why You Need A Good Eye Care Practice Management Team

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If you own and operate a booming eye care practice, then you already know that it takes a lot of people to keep things running smoothly. However, if your business is just starting to pick up, you may be feeling overwhelmed with the office duties and your patient load. You need a really good eye care practice management team, and here are three reasons to support that. You Want and Need to Focus on Your Patients Read More»

Customized Eye Patches for Children to Wear While Being Treated for Amloyopia

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If you have a child who suffers from amblyopia, he or she more than likely has to wear corrective glasses or an eye patch to correct their vision. The glasses more than likely do not hamper your child’s self-confidence because there is such a variety of really neat eyeglass styles on the market. Having to wear an eye patch may make your child feel less confident simply because people will be looking at them and staring more often because it is something out of the ordinary. Read More»

3 Signs That You Need Cataract Surgery

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If your eye doctor has told you that you have cataracts, you could be debating between having surgery and just dealing with them. Although some people do decide that surgery is not for them, there is a good chance that your life can be improved if you do seek treatment. These are a few signs that you might benefit strongly from having cataract surgery done on your eyes. 1. You Can’t Drive Safely Read More»

3 Tips For Preventing Acanthamoeba Keratitis While Wearing Your Contact Lenses

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If you wear contact lenses, extreme care should be taken when cleaning and wearing them to protect your eyes from a potential, serious corneal infection called acanthamoeba keratitis. To prevent this eye condition and the damage it can cause, keep the following tips in mind. Take Out Your Contact Lenses Before Swimming  Before you go swimming, it is a good idea to take out your contact lenses so you do not lose them. Read More»