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  • The Eye News 02.03.2023

    3 MAR 2023 · 7. Treatment for Diabetic Retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy is known to affect your eyes with different eye conditions. In the early stages of diabetic retinopathy, treatment may not be needed because eyesight is normal. With the help of treatment, it can help prevent and delay eye damage from diabetes. Laser treatment, vitrectomy surgery, and medication are the most common method in treating diabetic retinopathy.⁣ 6. This Optical Illusion Will Show You If You Have Curvature Blindness. Everyone enjoys a good optical illusion, and this newly found perception trick has us rethinking our perceptions of the world. Examine the lines in the illustration above. What kinds of lines do you think you are seeing? Are they hard, angular zigzags or gentle, curving waves? Do you notice only one type or both? 5. Top 10 Sunglasses Trends Loved by Celebrities. Do you want to acquire the most fashionable celebrity sunglasses? We have compiled a list of the top ten celebrity-endorsed sunglasses trends for this summer. 4. How the “Better One, Better Two” Test Plays a Role in Getting an Eyeglass Prescription. People who have been in an eye doctor are probably familiar with the machine with knobs and dials. Not many know what the machine is called but it is a phoropter. Many people will look for something more modern such as a laser scanning device because it looks vintage but it is one of the most accurate tests used when prescribing eyeglasses. 3. What to Do With Ripped Contact Lenses? It is inevitable for contact lens users to have ripped contact lenses. You will arrive at a point in your life where you will accidentally rip a contact lens no matter how careful you are. If you have a ripped contact lens on your hands, the first thing to do is throw them away. Never wear a torn contact lens as ophthalmologists emphasize. 2. Is It Possible for LASIK to Fix My Scars From Contact Lenses? Many people use contact lenses as an alternative to using eyeglasses. They prefer it to glasses because it looks natural and no hassle with the frame. There is an innate risk when using contact lenses than standard glasses. LASIK: Refractive Eye Surgery. LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) is a laser outpatient procedure that is usually performed to treat nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. The Greek words for “cornea” and “to carve” constructs the term “keratomileusis”. The surgery allows for the proper focus of light rays onto the retina, at the back of the eye, by reshaping the cornea. The cornea is the clear round dome situated at the front of the eye that is meticulously reshaped with laser technology.
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  • The Eye News 01.02.2023

    1 FEB 2023 · 7. PRK: Refractive Eye Surgery. Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) was the first laser refractive eye surgery that is used to remove (ablate) tissue directly from the eye’s surface to change the curvature of the eye cornea successfully. The surgery is a proven procedure designed to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.⁣ 6. What Are the Qualifications for LASIK Eye Surgery? Since the technology was limited before, LASIK surgery has strict qualifications because they want to limit the risks involved with the treatment as much as possible. Now that the technology has been more advanced and improved, the procedure can accommodate more patients who want LASIK surgery. 5. Does LASIK Enhance My Performance as an Athlete? LASIK surgery can be compared to contact lenses because one size does not fit all. Some professional athletes want surgery that can enhance their distance vision. People who read a lot, sew, or other close-up work want a procedure that combines near and distance vision. The activities and vocations of patients are considered because they should be tailored on how they use their vision the most. 4. Why It is Dangerous to Rub Your Eyes. You may be wondering why it just feels so addicting to rub your eyes. Once you start, it is hard to stop. Out of tiredness, allergies, or dryness, we all tend to rub our eyes. But, a small thing like this may be the worst habit of your life. 3. What Is Dacryocystitis? Dacryocystitis is the medical term used for inflammation of lacrimal sac. The lubrication comes from the tears that is produced by lacrimal glands. Nasolacrimal duct obstruction (NLDO) is the main cause of dacryocystitis. There are two categories which are duration and onset. 2. How Will I Know if My Child Needs Eyeglasses? As a parent, you only want to give the best for your child. You want them to perform great in school, to have an activity that will exercise both their physical and mental being, and to have an excellent relationship with other people. For you, the health of your child will be on top of the list because you know how important it is for a parent to have a child that has healthy well-being. 1. What Are the Different Degrees of Visual Impairment? There are extreme vision problems that even glasses or contacts cannot fix. Under visual impairment, there are serious vision problems that usually need assistance from other people who have functional eyesight. The cause of visual impairment differs because it can be a birth defect, genetic disorder, or eye disease. Being in old age and having injuries are other factors that can interfere with a healthy vision.
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  • The Eye News 13.01.2023

    13 JAN 2023 · 7. Behçet’s Disease: Blood Vessel Inflammation. Many people are not familiar with this type of disorder known as Behçet’s disease. Behçet’s disease is a rare disorder that results in damage to blood vessels which causes problems in part of the body including the eyes. The condition is usually long-term or chronic but there are times where remission happens. Remission is the period when the symptoms go away.⁣ 6. Pros and Cons of Using Disposable Contact Lenses. Hearing the word “disposable” makes you think that it is expensive and a waste of money because it is just a single-use. A type of contact lens that has been introduced that gained popularity is the daily disposable contact lenses. 5. How to Safely Flush the Eye as First Aid. It is crucial to act as quickly as you can when any foreign object or chemical gets into the eye. In most cases, the first response to these accidents is to flush the eye as quickly as possible to minimize injury. This makes it essential for someone to learn how to safely flush the eye without causing more damage. Simultaneously, emergency services must be contacted to receive immediate medical attention. 4. Neuropathic Corneal Pain. A disorder known as neuropathic corneal pain causes your eyes, face, or head to become overly sensitive. It also causes them pain. Corneal neuralgia is another name for this illness. The specific etiology is unknown. They believe it is caused by corneal nerve injury mixed with inflammation. Your nervous system will not function properly as a result of this combination. 3. How Do Optical Illusions Work? Optical illusions can change how we perceive things. People say to see is to believe. Eyes are known to tell you what is in front of you which is the truth. Sight is one of the senses that we humans have. What our eyes see sends raw information to our brain for interpretation which is a complex process that involves our eyes. 2. SMILE Laser Eye Surgery: The State-Of-The-Art Procedure To Treat Nearsightedness. Introducing the FDA approved SMILE laser eye surgery, a minimally invasive laser vision correction. ReLEx SMILE from ZEISS, first performed 10 years ago, remains to be the only solution for Small Incision Lenticule Extraction or SMILE until now. Over 1,700 surgeons and more than 1 million SMILE procedures have been performed worldwide with few to no complications ranging from $2,000 to $3,000 per eye. Quick Guide To LASIK And PRK. Refractive eye surgery refers to any surgical procedure used to fix vision problems. In the recent years, we have seen huge advances in this field. Until contact lenses were popularized in the 1950s, eyeglasses had been the only practical way to correct refractive vision errors. Refractive and laser eye surgery allow many patients to see better than any other time in their lives.
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  • The Eye News 07.12.2022

    8 DEC 2022 · 7. What Are the Things You Should Not Do Before Getting Lasik? Before getting a LASIK procedure, you are given by your eye surgeon advice that you need to follow for you to have a safe procedure. During pre-op calls, you may be hearing things that you should not do rather than something to do. Even if LASIK surgery only concerns your eye, there are still precautions that you should take before and after surgery.⁣ 6. Is It Normal to Have a Hazy Vision After LASIK? Many people misunderstood something about the LASIK procedure. LASIK is a known surgery that provides you a better vision. Do not expect your vision to be perfect as soon as you rise from the bed. That vision does not come in one snap, it takes time and adjustment for it to be clear. Do not believe in the idea of getting an immediate crystal-clear vision. 5. Most Reliable Online Resources for Modern Ophthalmologists. In the current time and age of the internet, smartphones, laptops, tablets, and other digital devices, there emerges resources that are one tap away. Amidst all the free resources laid online, it is still important to choose only the legit and reliable ones. 4. Causes of White Bumps Under The Eyes. Tiny white bumps under the eyes may look similar to chicken skin under the eyes. These may only be milia or syringomas that are no cause for serious concern. However, it is still important to contact your doctor for any skin growth that does not go away. 3. What Are the Common Signs That Aging Is Already Changing Your Eyes? According to a recent survey, two out of three Americans believe that vision loss is common as we age. Aging is one of the reasons why our eyes change but vision loss is not always associated. Aging adults need to watch out for the changes and follow steps that can protect their eyesight. 2. £9 Concealer Claims to Erase Dark Circles Under Eyes! Maybelline has released a concealer under £10 and it sells one every 9 seconds! Fans go wild claiming the product to be the world’s best concealer so far. According to them, this product ‘saves’ them from dark circles and eye bags. Beauty fans shared their before and after transformation photos after using the newly-launched concealer. With increasing popularity online, the product is receiving 5-star reviews from its fans. 1. Coping With Visual Impairment. It is devastating to have a loss of vision. but worry not because there are tools and services run by organizations that aim to help an individual suffering from visual impairment. This is done by organizations to help individuals suffering from vision loss have a clear vision of the environment. There are a lot of ways that can help an individual fulfill his work efficiently and independently no matter how mild or severe his visual impairment is.
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  • The Eye News 09.11.2022

    10 NOV 2022 · 7. High Cholesterol and Its Effect on Vision. Do you know how much cholesterol you have? Many of us probably don’t. Cholesterol is a waxy, fat-like material produced by the human body. Some foods also have high cholesterol content. Although your body requires a certain amount of cholesterol, too much can lead to a number of diseases and medical conditions including vision problems.⁣ 6. Can Sunglasses Prevent Wrinkles and Other Signs of Aging? The sun gives you life and gives you energy, but it also ages you a little every day. You can decrease the aging process by taking preventative actions like applying sunscreen and wearing sunglasses. However, you must first understand how the sun causes aging and how sunglasses protect your eyes and surrounding skin from sun damage. 5. Are You at Risk of Vision Loss if You Are a Patient With Coronavirus? The challenge of COVID-19 is still ongoing. Patients that are weak and sickest among others use a ventilator that helps them breathe properly. Some patients are in a position where they lie flat as they face downwards which helps in boosting the amount of oxygen being transported in their blood. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a change in the delivery of eye health services. The new normal put up limitations and restrictions. The safety of patients and health workers is a priority. Emergency surgeries are the only one who has given attention because of the complications that you can develop if you did not deal with it immediately. 4. Contact Lenses for Hard-to-fit Eyes. You may have “hard to fit” eyes if you have had problems wearing contact lenses or been advised you are not a good candidate for contacts. But do not panic; this does not rule out the possibility of wearing contact lenses. Be aware of your options and how to select an eye care practitioner (ECP) that specializes in contact lens fitting. 3. How Can Interferon Affect the Retina? Interferons are proteins that your body produces. They are produced by your body’s immunological system. The immune system is boosted by interferon medications. Viruses, germs, and cancer are among the things they combat. 2. Could Eye Drops Treat Cataracts Without Surgery? Scientists have discovered a compound that can reverse cataracts. The good news is, it can be soluble enough to be in a form of eye drops. Cataracts can bring permanent damage to vision if left untreated. The only option believed to treat cataracts today is surgery alone. However, one group of researchers have found a way to treat cataracts non-surgically for the first time in history! 1. What Can I Do to Minimize the Recovery Time of Cataract Surgery? The recovery time for cataract surgery is known to be short and uneventful if you followed the instructions of your surgeon and attend all follow-up check-ups. Cataract surgery with no complications can take no longer than 10 minutes. After surgery, you will be in the recovery area until the anesthesia wears off which usually takes about 30 minutes to an hour. It is a must to have someone after the procedure because you will need someone to accompany you on the way home. A pair of sunglasses that will protect your eye from the bright light and glare is given before discharge for you to wear on the way home.
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  • The Eye News 03.10.2022

    4 OCT 2022 · 7. Eye Melanoma or Ocular Melanoma. Ocular melanoma can be difficult to detect because it develops primarily in the unseen part of the eye and usually does not cause early signs and symptoms. Fortunately, treatment for minor eye melanomas commonly does not interfere with vision. However, treatment for severe eye melanomas can cause some loss of vision.⁣ 6. What Are the Qualifications for LASIK Eye Surgery? Since the technology was limited before, LASIK surgery has strict qualifications because they want to limit the risks involved with the treatment as much as possible. Now that the technology has been more advanced and improved, the procedure can accommodate more patients who want LASIK surgery. During 1998, if you have astigmatism you are not qualified to undergo LASIK. Now, you can undergo LASIK surgery even with high amounts of astigmatism. We can observe that with the 21 years there has been so much improvement in technology. 5. 7 Strangest Eye Conditions. People are not aware of the strangest eye conditions that exist. When they hear things such as hairy eyes, red eyes, and cat eyes, and bloody tears, they think that is all in the movies. The truth is these are real eye conditions even though it looks like carnival acts. Is it possible to have a hairy eyeball? Yes, it is possible as the case of a 19-year-old Iranian man has told. He developed limbal dermoid, a rare cyst, on his right eyeball where hair grows. The tumor is composed of skin cells that were misplaced in the eye during the time that he was in the womb of his mother. 4. Do Babies Need Sunglasses? Is it merely a fad to wear “baby sunglasses,” or do babies need them? Yes, you should use baby sunglasses that provide 100 percent UV protection to safeguard your infant’s or young child’s eyes from the sun. The majority of UV ray damage to our eyes is caused by cumulative exposure or the amount of time our eyes are exposed to sunshine and other UV radiation sources throughout our lives. As a result, it is a good idea to start protecting your child’s eyes against UV as soon as possible. 3. Role of CRISPR in Eye Care: DNA Editing. With the advanced technology that we have, a new kind of genetic engineering known as CRISPR allows scientists to edit DNA. CRISPR means “Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats.” The scientists are hoping to repair genetic defects using CRISPR. People are familiar with traditional gene therapy. It works by using viruses to insert new genes into cells that attempt to treat diseases. The CRISPR makes changes directly in the DNA by using targeted molecular tools. To be exact, a scissors that will cut out the abnormal DNA and replace it with normal genetic material. 2. Are There Glasses Available to Correct Colorblindness? There has been an advertisement about new glasses that can improve the color vision of people who have common forms of red-green colorblindness. There is an inherited type of color blindness known to be color vision deficiency which does not have a cure. Color blindness glasses can change how people can see by enhancing the distinction between red and green. The result varies on the type and extent of color vision deficiency of the person. 1. Why Does My Eye Hurt Whenever I Blink? Eye pain when blinking may occur in the whole eye or only in some parts of the eye such as in the corner or in the eyelid. Some pain may be subtle and tolerable but some may require immediate medical attention. Dirt and sand are some of the common causes of eye pain when blinking. However, it may also be caused by serious injury or a medical condition such as acute trauma. Scratches to the cornea are commonly caused by touching or too much rubbing of the eye. The eye may also be injured by overexposure to ultraviolet light from the sun or from certain chemicals.
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  • The Eye News 06.09.2022

    6 SEP 2022 · 7. This Optical Illusion Will Show You If You Have Curvature Blindness. Everyone enjoys a good optical illusion, and this newly found perception trick has us rethinking our perceptions of the world. Examine the lines in the illustration above. What kinds of lines do you think you are seeing? Are they hard, angular zigzags or gentle, curving waves? Do you notice only one type or both? The ‘curvature blindness illusion,’ which was discovered by experimental psychologist Kohske Takahashi of Japan’s Chukyo University in 2017, is the latest illustration of how we cannot always trust our eyes when we are gazing straight at something.⁣ 6. What to Inform Your Doctor Before Taking Steroid Tablets. Steroids are the common name for corticosteroid medications. They are used to treat edema and inflammation in the eyes and other regions of the body. Anabolic steroids are not the same as corticosteroids. Athletes and bodybuilders sometimes use anabolic steroids to gain muscle mass. Corticosteroids are found naturally in the body. Blood sugar, salt and water levels, metabolism, and growth are all aided by them. They also help in the management of allergic responses. 5. Coronavirus Can Stay in Your Eyeglasses! Here is How to Disinfect Them. Surprisingly, most people forget to disinfect their eyeglasses when they come home. Admit it, most of us just focus on spraying alcohol on our hands and other extremities – but not the eyeglasses. Here is what you should keep in mind. Eyeglasses are made of materials where coronavirus can lurk on for hours. Just how you do it with your hands, experts advise the public to disinfect your eyeglasses with alcohol or soap and water to eliminate the virus. 4. What Are the Possible Birth Defects in a Baby’s Eyes? A possible birth defect of a baby’s eyes is known to be anophthalmia and microphthalmia. These conditions develop during pregnancy. There are instances where anophthalmia or microphthalmia occurs alone or it comes along with other birth defects as a part of a syndrome. Microphthalmia is a birth defect where one or both eyes did not fully develop which resulted in small eyes while anophthalmia makes the baby to be born without one or both eyes. Microphthalmia and anophthalmia can result in blindness or limited vision. The researchers estimated 1 in every 5,200 babies is born in the United States with anophthalmia or microphthalmia. 3. What Does a Bump on the Eyeball Mean? It is rare for a lump or a bump to form right on the eyeball itself. However, some injuries can cause bumps on the eyeball especially if it occurred under the eyelid. Bumps on the eyeball could be alarming, but they are usually harmless and painless. Nonetheless, it is essential to seek medical care if any bump interferes with a person’s sight. 2. Vitrectomy and Vitreoretinal | Eye Surgery. Numerous eye surgeries are being performed to improve your eye condition. Conventional laser instruments and lasers are used to perform surgeries inside the interior of the eye. Vitreoretinal surgery refers to the surgery that occurs in the vitreous part and the retina. Surgery can restore, preserve, and enhance vision for eye conditions such as macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy. 1. Eye Diseases and Conditions in Children. Because a child’s vision is still developing, he or she is susceptible to eye disease. Vision can be harmed by untreated infections, refractive errors, and misaligned eyes. Healthy eyesight can be developed by detecting and correcting issues early on. To safeguard your child’s vision, learn about young eye disorders and have them screened on a regular basis.
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  • The Eye News 04.08.2022

    4 AUG 2022 · 7. Can Red Light Really Protect Aging Eyes? Red light therapy is a technique that is considered to be therapeutic with the use of red low-level wavelengths of light. It is commonly used to treat acne, wounds, skin issues including scars, and help in reducing arthritis.⁣ 6. Eyelid Dermatitis. If your eyelids always feel itchy, irritated, or swollen, it may be because of eyelid dermatitis. Atopic (allergic) contact dermatitis and irritant contact dermatitis are the two types of a very common condition called eyelid dermatitis. 5. Corneas and Other Eye Tissue Donations. Giving your eyes to medicine and research after your death as an organ donor is a brave act. You could save the sight of one or two people who need new corneas, or you could even support millions of people who profit from eye tissue studies. The most common use of donated eye tissue is cornea transplants. Nearly 47,000 cornea transplants are performed each year to help people with corneal injuries or keratoconus regain their vision. It is important to note, however, that other parts of the eye are just as important in the fight to save sight. 4. How to Care for Your Eyes During Coronavirus. During the pandemic, it could be scary for some people to visit their ophthalmologists because of the fear of infection. People are now hesitant to even go for routine check-ups. You really have to choose only the trusted medical professionals who follow strict hygiene and disinfection protocols for medical consultations. 3. Improving Sports Performance Using Contact Lenses. Wearing eyeglasses can be a bother to others because of the frame. Some athletes use contact lenses for their vision problems and enhance their sports performance by giving them a wider field of view. Soft contacts are mostly used by athletes but GP lenses are also given as an option. 2. Can Having Pterygium Be a Problem in Getting LASIK Procedure? Not all people are familiar with what a pterygium is. For individuals who heard that they have a pterygium must be wondering if it can interfere with their plan on getting LASIK. It is a case to case basis but usually, you can have LASIK when you have pterygium. It is a rare occurrence that the answer is no when you are getting LASIK. 1. Could Eye Drops Treat Cataracts Without Surgery? Scientists have discovered a compound that can reverse cataracts. The good news is, it can be soluble enough to be in a form of eye drops. Cataracts can bring permanent damage to vision if left untreated. The only option believed to treat cataracts today is surgery alone. However, one group of researchers have found a way to treat cataracts non-surgically for the first time in history!
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  • The Eye News 01.07.2022

    1 JUL 2022 · 7. Computer Glasses: Computer Eye Strain Relief. It is common to experience eye strain after long hours of work in front of a computer. Eye strain is only one of many symptoms of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) which includes red eyes, blurred vision, and tired eyes. This is caused by the increased visual demands of computer work compared to normal activities away from the screen.⁣ 6. Role of CRISPR in Eye Care: DNA Editing. With the advanced technology that we have, a new kind of genetic engineering known as CRISPR allows scientists to edit DNA. CRISPR means “Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats.” The scientists are hoping to repair genetic defects using CRISPR. People are familiar with traditional gene therapy. It works by using viruses to insert new genes into cells that attempt to treat diseases. The CRISPR makes changes directly in the DNA by using targeted molecular tools. To be exact, a scissors that will cut out the abnormal DNA and replace it with normal genetic material. 5. The Effect of Hormones in Eyes and Vision. There is a chemical called hormone that controls the activities throughout our bodies. It is also known as the messenger of the body because they travel in your bloodstream to organs and tissues, saying what the body’s cells should do and when to do it. The body’s major functions that hormones coordinate and control are hunger, behavior, sleep, reproduction, and mood. One thing is for sure that everyone has experienced a hormonal change in their lives. The changes affect all parts of the body including our vision. 4. Vision Problems of Premature Babies May Now Be Avoided by Light Therapy. Researchers at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center have discovered that light therapy may help premature babies avoid vision problems. They have discovered a light-dependent molecular pathway that regulates how blood vessels develop in the eye. Further studies imply that light therapy might help premature babies fight vision problems whose eyes are still developing. The newly-discovered molecular process helps ensure that the development of the blood vessels in the infant’s eye is properly balanced to equip it for visual function. 3. How to Maintain a Perfect Vision. The majority of people are concerned about keeping their eyes in top shape no matter what. There are plenty of ways to maintain a perfect vision or a 20/20 vision. Even at home, your eyes can get hurt. The location does not matter because there is always a possibility for eye injuries. You can prevent eye injuries wherever you go by following these steps. 2. What Can I Do to Minimize the Recovery Time of Cataract Surgery? The recovery time for cataract surgery is known to be short and uneventful if you followed the instructions of your surgeon and attend all follow-up check-ups. Cataract surgery with no complications can take no longer than 10 minutes. After surgery, you will be in the recovery area until the anesthesia wears off which usually takes about 30 minutes to an hour. 1. Vitrectomy and Vitreoretinal | Eye Surgery. Numerous eye surgeries are being performed to improve your eye condition. Conventional laser instruments and lasers are used to perform surgeries inside the interior of the eye. Vitreoretinal surgery refers to the surgery that occurs in the vitreous part and the retina. Surgery can restore, preserve, and enhance vision for eye conditions such as macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.
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  • The Eye News 01.06.2022

    2 JUN 2022 · 7. 7 Strangest Eye Conditions. People are not aware of the strangest eye conditions that exist. When they hear things such as hairy eyes, red eyes, and cat eyes, and bloody tears, they think that is all in the movies. The truth is these are real eye conditions even though it looks like carnival acts. Is it possible to have a hairy eyeball? Yes, it is possible as the case of a 19-year-old Iranian man has told. He developed limbal dermoid, a rare cyst, on his right eyeball where hair grows. The tumor is composed of skin cells that were misplaced in the eye during the time that he was in the womb of his mother.⁣ 6. Is It Normal to Have a Hazy Vision After LASIK? Many people misunderstood something about the LASIK procedure. LASIK is a known surgery that provides you a better vision. Do not expect your vision to be perfect as soon as you rise from the bed. That vision does not come in one snap, it takes time and adjustment for it to be clear. Do not believe in the idea of getting an immediate crystal-clear vision. 5. Why Do Contacts Feel So Scratchy? If you are in a perfect world, you may think that your contact lens will not cause you discomfort. The reality is your contacts will feel so scratchy like the feeling of wearing the scratchiest and tiniest wool sweaters. It is important to know the possible reasons why your contacts feel so scratchy to address them properly. 4. What Are the Changes in Your Vision as You Age? People who are in their 20s or 30s do not spend their time worrying about their eyesight in the future. Some people start at a young age with bad eyesight. It is important to take extra steps to protect your ocular health. 3. 5 Things Your Eyes Can Reveal About Your Health. It is amazing how your eye exam can reveal a lot about your overall health. It is not only focused on your eye health rather, it can even detect early signs of diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and can even save your life! 2. What Is Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)? The eye illness retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) affects some premature babies born before 31 weeks. A full-term pregnancy is between 38 and 42 weeks long. It is a condition that affects the retina, which is the tissue in the rear of the eye. The retina detects light and transmits information to the brain, allowing you to see. Unwanted blood vessels form on the baby’s retina as a result of ROP. These blood arteries can potentially cause major eyesight and eye disorders. 1. Different Types of Eye Floaters. Not all eye floaters are the same because they can look different to different people. There are different types of eye floaters which vary in shapes and shades. Eye floaters are said to be “spots” by many people but it comes in different forms.
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