2015

Your Eyes Are The Windows To Your Health: 4 Health Conditions Your Eye Doctor Can Detect

Paying a visit to an eye doctor is typically reserved for those with vision impairment or an eye condition. If you have 20/20 vision, you might feel like going to an eye doctor is a waste of time. In reality, your eyes are not only windows into your soul, but they're also windows into your overall health. Your eyes are one part of your body where doctors can see your arteries and veins without doing surgery, which gives them insight into other health problems that might be occurring in your body. Read More 

How To Cope With Photophobia

Photophobia is a condition where a person is extremely sensitive to light, especially changes in light. If a person that is suffering from photophobia is exposed to an extremely bright light, then he or she will experience a high level of pain. The brighter the light, the more pain a person will experience. This pain can appear to be coming from behind a person's eyes or in the back of his or her skull. Read More 

Careful With That Makeup: 4 Tips For Protecting Your Eyes

If you're not careful with the way you handle your cosmetics, you could be putting your eyes in danger. You might not realize that some of your daily beautification habits could end up causing you to experience vision problems. To help you protect your eyes, here are some things you should know about your cosmetics. 1. Never Share Your Cosmetics with Others If you share your cosmetics with other friends and family members, you should stop. Read More 

3 Eye Problems In Children That Vision Therapy Can Help Fix

Vision therapy is essentially a type of physical therapy for your eye that helps it learn to correct itself and grow stronger. It is not a substitute for corrective lenses or corrective surgery. It should be used with corrective measures and medications in order to help increase a person's ability to see as normally as possible. Children are often at risk for problems that cannot simply be corrected with lenses. Since their eyes are still developing, children can especially benefit from vision therapy. Read More