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Clarity Vision - March 11, 2022
Did you know that contact lenses have been around for over 100 years? Still, they’re not for everybody. If you are thinking of getting contact lenses, you should first see your eye care provider.
Clarity Vision - March 11, 2022
Dilation keeps many people from scheduling their annual eye exams. It is a nuisance, and no one can honestly say they enjoy it. Vision tests are easy, comfortable, and effortless. However, the thought of the in-depth tests that require dilation is not welcoming at all.
Clarity Vision - March 11, 2022
Dry eye syndrome and seasonal allergies have similar symptoms. This fact makes it hard to distinguish between the two. However, they have different underlying causes. Knowing the underlying cause will help you deal with it effectively.
Clarity Vision - March 9, 2022
People with diabetic retinopathy experience symptoms that can lead to a permanent loss of vision if untreated. The disease is a leading cause of vision loss in people with diabetes. During the early stages of the disease, the symptoms may not be obvious or show at all. However, by getting a comprehensive eye exam every year, your eye doctor can detect it early and promptly start treatment.
Clarity Vision - March 2, 2022
Myopia or nearsightedness is a refractive error or a condition that affects the ability to see distant images. The American Optometric Association suggests that about 30 percent of the population suffers from myopia. Myopia affects people of all ages, and it is usually genetic.
Clarity Vision - February 24, 2022
Age-related macular degeneration is a progressive eye disease that slowly deteriorates vision. It wears down the macula and can cause low vision. Low vision is a condition that contact lenses, glasses, surgery, or medicine cannot correct. It has no early warning signs and may lead to blindness.
Clarity Vision - February 15, 2022
Age-related macular degeneration is a debilitating eye condition. It is especially rife among adults over 60, making it the leading cause of vision loss. However, it can begin in adolescence or childhood in some exceptional circumstances. Also called AMD, this condition has no known cure.
Clarity Vision - February 11, 2022
As a rule, you should have a comprehensive eye exam every one or two years. Your eye doctor can catch developing eye conditions in their early stages when they are still easily manageable.
Enochs Eye Care - February 10, 2022
February is the month to shed light on this degenerative eye condition that is the leading cause of low vision in Americans over 50 years old. More people may lose their sight to age-related macular degeneration rather than glaucoma and cataracts. Thus, there is a need to raise awareness of this condition.
Clarity Vision - February 8, 2022
Macular degeneration is the leading cause of legal blindness across the globe. The disease develops as one gets older and can lead to severe vision problems.