Archive for the Eye Care Category

Does eyesight get worse without prescription glasses?

Does eyesight get worse without prescription glasses?

With more and more of us using screens as part of our daily life, in work life, social life, and recreationally, our eyes are becoming more and more strained. Many of us have certain eye conditions and many more of us need glasses. Sometimes glasses can be […]

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Know All About Glasses and Frame Care

Know All About Glasses and Frame Care

It is an undeniable fact that people visit the eye doctor only when they are in serious trouble. Who likes to wear glasses? But what we do not know is that if we are cautious at the very beginning, we can save a lot of trouble and […]

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2 Tips For Healthier Eyes

2 Tips For Healthier Eyes

While most of the kids I knew were still fighting vegetables, I became a little obsessed with them. Unfortunately, eating an unreasonable number of carrots did not prevent me from needing glasses by the time I turned ten years old. For me, genetics probably play a big […]

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How do you choose the right eye doctor?

How do you choose the right eye doctor?

One of the important things you must consider for your eye health is picking the right eye doctor. They are the ones responsible for taking care and protecting your vision forever. But before you decide, you must know that there are two types of eye doctors namely […]

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Preparing for an Eye Exam

Preparing for an Eye Exam

Eyecare experts recommend you have a complete eye exam every one to three years, depending on your age, risk factors, and physical condition. Children Some experts estimate that approximately 5 percent to 10 percent of pre-schoolers and 25 percent of school-aged children have vision problems. According to […]

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Children and Computer Vision Syndrome

Children and Computer Vision Syndrome

Computer use has become a routine part of kids’ lives. Surveys show the average American child spends one to three hours daily on a computer while surfing the Internet, doing homework, talking online with friends and playing video games. About 90% of school-aged children in the U.S. […]

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