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Clarity Vision - March 20, 2023
Clear vision is essential for daily life. Many people consider having 20/20 vision the standard for optimal visual acuity. However, 20/20 vision only pertains to the vision sharpness at 20 feet.
Clarity Vision - March 15, 2023
Dry eyes are uncomfortable and painful. They can cause blurry vision and make your eyes light-sensitive. When you have dry eye syndrome, you will constantly seek relief and treatment. With recent technology advancements, there are more options available. Here is a look at effective dry eye treatments offered at Clarity Vision Clayton that may work for you.
Clarity Vision - March 3, 2023
Preventing cataracts is increasingly calling for urgent conversation. Eye care providers need to discuss this with their patients, hence the need for the conversation. Cataracts, or the clouding of the eye lens, usually start to cause visual impairment after age 60. However, the average age is steadily decreasing. Prevent vision loss and maintain eye health using the following tips.
Clarity Vision - February 24, 2023
Dry, burning, or itchy eyes can be a frustrating and persistent problem. It may seem like replacing contact lenses is the only solution for some. Yet, you may find that you are still frequently experiencing dry eyes.
Clarity Vision - February 16, 2023
Eyeglasses can be ideal for some occasions. However, they are not helpful during all sporting activities. They are cumbersome, limit peripheral vision, and can shatter. Contact lenses help those engaging in sports deal with the limitations of eyeglasses.
Clarity Vision - February 10, 2023
Macular degeneration is a condition that results from damage to a section of the eye's retina. The retina is what appears at the eye's rear section. It transmits light from images to the brain before translating them into sight.
Clarity Vision - February 9, 2023
Digital retinal imaging (DRI) is a painless and quick way for eye doctors to examine the inner eye. It can help monitor and track changes in vision and ocular health. Also known as retinal photography, DRI is a diagnostic, noninvasive tool that creates high-resolution digital images of the retina. It captures the optic nerve and the blood vessels in the back of the eye. The following are the benefits of digital retinal imaging in eye exams.
Enochs Eye Care, Clarity Vision of Suffolk - February 3, 2023
According to experts, routine eye exams are vital to maintaining eye health. By maintaining at least an annual eye exam with your eye doctor, we will be able to know when something new or out of the ordinary develops. Sometimes, people with underlying health and eye conditions may require more frequent exams.
Clarity Vision - February 2, 2023
There are two types of eye exams—comprehensive eye exams and contact lens exams. Both should happen regularly to ensure your eye health. The big question is, which appointment should you opt for when wearing contact lenses?
Clarity Vision - January 26, 2023
According to the American Ophthalmology Association, it is possible to have clearer vision with age. This is referred to as second sight. But this clarity of vision will occur based on the vision problem you had before. The following are the details you should know to understand how one can have better eyesight with age.