The sun's ultraviolet (UV) light can cause skin cancer and sunburn, as is common knowledge, but did you know it can also hurt your eyes? Long-term UV radiation exposure from the sun has been linked to eye damage, including cataracts that ca...
Know MoreContact lenses rest on the surface of your eyes. Some of them you put on during the day and take off before bed. Some you can reuse after cleaning overnight. Each type has a set wear period (the amount of time you can wear the lenses) and a replaceme...
Know MoreWearing and maintaining contacts to keep your eyes and eyesight at their best involves more than simply donning glasses. But when should someone begin wearing contacts? Here is some advice to consider when navigating your first contact lens experienc...
Know MoreInflammation of the eyelids is known as Blepharitis (blef-uh-RYE-tis). Both eyes are typically affected around the borders of the eyelids by Blepharitis. Blepharitis frequently happens due to clogged tiny oil glands close to the base of the eyelashe...
Know MoreContact lenses rest on the surface of your eyes. Some of them you put on during the day and take off before bed. Some you can reuse after cleaning overnight. Each type has a set wear period (the amount of time you can wear the lenses) and a replaceme...
Know MoreIf you've been struck in the eye and you detect bleeding, visit your doctor or the ER as soon as possible. Even though it's uncommon, hyphema can permanently harm your eye and vision if it isn't treated immediately. What is hyphema? The...
Know MoreRedness, discomfort, itching, and impaired vision are unappealing symptoms that eye infections can produce. Different eye infections call for various therapies. While many small eye infections resolve independently, some can be dangerous and result ...
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