Tag: eye
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Does Watching TV Cause Myopia?
Over the years, myopia (or nearsightedness) has grown in numbers. It impacts approximately 30 percent of Americans, causing visuals that are out of the way to appear blurry while close-up objects are clear. What causes someone to become nearsighted? Myopia happens when your eye exceeds an average length or when your cornea bends more than it Read more...
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Can You Wear Makeup to an Eye Exam?
The average person needs one eye exam per year so that the optometrist can evaluate your eyes and look for health conditions, such as diabetes and high blood pressure. Preparing for your eye appointment is necessary to ensure you bring everything you need. You may already know the answers to questions such as: Should I rest my eyes before the Read more...
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Should You Rest Your Eyes Before an Eye Exam?
If your last eye exam was a while ago, you might be wondering what to expect. At For Eyes, we help our patients by performing a comprehensive evaluation of the eyes, starting with a quick discussion of your eye health concerns. Once our eye doctors have a good grasp of your vision loss symptoms and review your family’s medical history, Read more...
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How to Schedule an Eye Exam
The time is coming for your annual eye exam. We know it can be challenging to pencil this into your busy schedule, but preventive eye care is one of the most practical ways to mitigate vision issues. Consider these facts: You’re most likely to get cataracts after you turn 55. However, they can also develop in kids. If any of your family Read more...
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Can an Eye Test Detect High Blood Pressure?
High blood pressure (also called hypertension) takes place when your blood exerts too much force against the area around your blood vessels. Anything above 140 over 90 mm Hg is considered high blood pressure, by most standards. According to recent findings, 33 percent of people in the U.S. possess high blood pressure. And about 20 percent of Read more...
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3 Reasons to Go to the Eye Doctor
The importance of eyes can’t be said enough. You use your eyes to see, learn, read, and experience all that life has to offer. Many health problems, such as diabetes, also show the first symptoms in the eyes, prompting you to seek treatment when necessary. Going to the eye doctor is an excellent way to keep tabs on your eyes and ensure Read more...
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3 Most Common Eye Questions and Answers
Since we started in 1972, we have heard our fair share of eye questions--and answers are easy to come by, thanks to our optometrists’ wide range of expertise. As someone who plans to schedule an eye exam soon, you will likely appreciate knowing some of the jargon surrounding eye exams (even though our eye doctors do their best to explain things Read more...
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How Often Should You Get Your Eye Prescription Checked?
Being proactive is one of the best ways to take care of vision issues early on. We recommend having regular eye examsas a preventive eye care technique that can help our eye doctors catch any eye health issues that may be coming your way. One essential component of every eye exam is looking into your current eyewear (if you have it). How Read more...
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What Not to Do Before an Eye Exam
According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), annual eye exams are essential because they allow an optometrist to catch severe eye issues early enough to create a plan for treatment. Waiting too long (or missing eye appointments) can make your eye condition progress faster than it can be treated. Just as delaying your eye doctor Read more...
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Is It Okay to Have Coffee Before an Eye Exam?
Whether you love a good caramel frappuccino or plain black coffee, there’s nothing like a morning cup of Joe. And most Americans would have to agree, with the average person in the U.S. consuming more than three cups of coffee each day. The question is: is coffee good for your eyes? And if so, is it okay to have coffee before an eye exam? Read more...