Your eyes are unique. And they speak volumes about your health. Whether you’re dealing with common vision concerns, living with an eye disease, or trying to preserve your sight as you age, our optometrists, ophthalmologists and other specialists have the information and guidance you need.
Having a family history of glaucoma is one of the biggest risk factors for developing the condition yourself
Pink eye usually refers to infectious conjunctivitis, which can look similar to allergies or other infections and eye conditions
Both chalazia and styes appear as bumps on your eyelid — but styes are typically painful
The lifespan of contact lenses depends on whether you have reusable or disposable lenses
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PRK and LASIK are both laser eye surgeries that can help you see better, but they’re different in technique, recovery time and who can benefit
Investing in a humidifier and keeping yourself hydrated can help you stay healthy despite dry air
Eye exams are recommended once a year, especially if you have risk factors like vision loss, diabetes or a family history of eye disease
While rare, it is possible to have an allergic reaction to materials used in contact lenses or ingredients found in contact solution
A diet built around fruits, vegetables and healthy fats is a clear 20/20 benefit for your vision
Keep your eyes healthy by not sleeping in your contacts, properly caring for your lenses and wearing eye protection when necessary
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