Work-related eye complications are not limited to those in construction or machinery industries. In the modern world, employees spend a great deal of time staring at their computer screens, making them more susceptible to eye problems. In today’s post, a trusted eye doctor at Alderwood Optical shares some of the best eye wellness practices for employees.
[Read more…]Is Your Child Ready to Wear Contacts?
If your child is having difficulty seeing, this could be detrimental to their development. It may be difficult for them to stay attentive at school, carry out daily activities and even socialize with their friends. While eyeglasses remain the most popular vision correction option for children, contacts can be a good alternative–but is your child ready to wear contacts? In this post, Alderwood Optical & Canyon Park Vision Clinic, the leading eye doctor, shares the signs that indicate your kid is ready.
[Read more…]2 Signs You Need an Eye Exam
You should ideally have an eye exam at least once a year to stay ahead of underlying issues and make sure your vision remains sharp. However, there are some people who might need to have their eyes checked more than once a year since vision can change in a matter of months, especially if you’re older. In this post, your trusted eye doctor, Alderwood Optical & Canyon Park Vision Clinic, shares two signs that mean you need to schedule an eye exam ASAP.
[Read more…]Age-Related Macular Degeneration: 101
Your eyesight plays a major role in your quality of life, which is why it’s so important to have regular checkups with your eye doctor. One of the most serious eye problems is age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this post, Alderwood Optical & Canyon Park Vision Clinic provides a brief overview of AMD.
[Read more…]Understanding the Basics of Eyeglass Lens Coatings
Need new eyeglasses? In addition to selecting frames that feel comfortable and fit your sense of personal style, you also need to choose the right lens type. In today’s post, a trusted optometrist discusses the four most common lenses available so you can make an informed decision.
[Read more…]Keratoconus 101: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment
Keratoconus is a condition in which the normally round cornea thins out and bulges like a cone. This prevents light that enters the eye from being focused correctly on the retina, resulting in distorted vision that makes daily tasks like reading and driving very difficult. To give you a better understanding of this condition, a trusted eye doctor breaks down the causes, symptoms as well as treatment methods for keratoconus.
[Read more…]Eye Health Resolutions for the New Year
Sadly, many people take their eyes for granted. As we enter a new year, it is important that we make a conscious effort to take better care of ourselves, and our eyes in particular. Fortunately, taking better care of your eyes is pretty easy and, with a little discipline and a tad bit of knowledge, it can help you avoid many eye problems and unnecessary trips to the eye doctor.
[Read more…]Menopause: In What Ways Can It Affect Your Eyes?
Menopause is a natural process women go through later in life. Your body may experience many changes during menopause, including changes in your vision and eye health.
[Read more…]Why You Still Need Eye Exams Even if You Have 20/20 Vision
You can maintain good vision and eye health by taking proper care of your eyes. One of the best ways to do this is to see your optometrist regularly. Regular eye exams are necessary even if you’ve been told that you have 20/20 vision.
[Read more…]Is It True That You Need to Let Your Eyes “Breathe”?
You probably know how significant oxygen is to your body. For your organs to function properly, they need sufficient oxygen–and your eyes are no exception. It’s especially important to let your eyes “breathe” if you wear contact lenses.
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