What is convergence insufficiency (CI)? Convergence insufficiency (CI) is a condition in which a person’s eyes have a tendency to drift outward when looking at objects at near distances, and their ability to converge (rotate the eyes towards each other) is inadequate. People with CI may have symptoms when trying to perform near-based activities such… Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | August 3, 2020
Have you ever thought about why you’re told to wear sunglasses when outdoors? It all comes down to UV protection. When you’re in the midst of too much UV light (found in sunlight), your eyes can get sunburned or even lead to serious eye conditions. Sunburned eyes leads to what is known as photokeratitis. Working and spending time… Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | July 1, 2020
Our eyes play an important role in the spread and also the prevention of the new coronavirus outbreak threatening a number of countries, including the United States. To reduce the risk of contracting the coronavirus, avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth with unwashed hands. The World Health Organization (WHO) also recommends protective eyewear, among… Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | March 13, 2020
Ophthalmologist An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who specializes in eye and vision care. Ophthalmologists differ from optometrists and opticians in their levels of training and in what they can diagnose and treat. As a medical doctor who has completed college and at least eight years of additional medical training, an ophthalmologist is licensed to… Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | February 21, 2020
With outdoor temperature dropping significantly during winter, the air also cools down, resulting in less humidity compared to the rest of the year. During winter, cold winds blowing outside are dehydrating for our eyes as well as our skin, both of which need adequate moisture to stay healthy. For our eyes, exposure to cold, dry… Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | December 11, 2019
What is Diabetic Retinopathy? Diabetic retinopathy can develop when a patient living with type 2 diabetes has high blood sugars that damage the blood vessels in the retina, a part of the eye that’s critical to helping the brain form images that help make sense of the visible world. There are two types of diabetic… Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | November 18, 2019
Looking to complete your Halloween costume with those piercing vampire eyes? How about just wanting deep violet eyes to match your purple sweater? Or even something unique like a personalized team or celebrity logo on your eyes? You can have all of these looks with decorative contact lenses (sometimes called “fashion,” “costume,” or “colored” contact… Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | October 11, 2019
High school and college students often have a lot on their plates. But a busy academic life is no excuse to take shortcuts with eye health. Many potential eye problems can strike anyone, and students along with other young adults should be especially careful about these things related to their vision. Be Aware Around Screens… Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | September 6, 2019
Narrow angle glaucoma (also called acute angle-closure glaucoma or closed-angle glaucoma) is a serious type of glaucoma that occurs suddenly when fluid builds up behind the iris. Although glaucoma is often referred to as the “silent thief of sight” because most people with the disease do not experience symptoms, narrow angle glaucoma can produce severe… Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | July 10, 2019
Cataract surgery complications are few, with cataract surgery being amongst the most common and successful surgical procedures performed in the world. According to the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 3 million Americans undergo cataract surgery each year, with an overall success rate of 98% or higher. However, just like any surgery, there are… Read More
Posted in Uncategorized | June 5, 2019