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  • What is the Difference Between Nearsighted and Farsighted?

    What is the Difference Between Nearsighted and Farsighted?


    For vision to work properly, both your distance and near vision should be clear. Both nearsightedness and farsightedness are refractive conditions — they refer to how light is focused in relation to the eye. Below, learn what farsightedness and nearsightedness mean as well as the differences between the two. Farsightedness ...

  • What to Know About Contact Lenses

    What to Know About Contact Lenses


    People with vision impairment may choose contact lenses over eyeglasses for a variety of reasons. For some occupations and activities, contacts are simply easier to manage. Many contact wearers also find they see better with contacts due to the reduction in glare and distortions. And some people simply prefer the ...

  • What Causes Cataracts?

    What Causes Cataracts?


    A cataract is a common condition in which a normally clear eye lens becomes cloudy, causing blurry vision similar to looking through a foggy window. A cataract occurs when there is a buildup of proteins in the lens, creating protein clumps. These clumps, or deposits, prevent light from passing clearly ...

  • How Do You Know if You Have Dry Eyes?

    How Do You Know if You Have Dry Eyes?


    Dry, itchy eyes is a common complaint that eye doctors hear from their patients. People of all ages experience mild to severe dry eyes. Common dry eye symptoms include: Stinging Burning Grittiness Scratchy Sensation Sensitivity to Light Excessive Tearing Stringy Discharge Pain Redness Tired Eyes Heavy Eyelids Contact Lens Discomfort Blurred Vision ...