Two Tips To Help You Maintain The Health Of Your Eyes
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25 July 2017
When your eyes work as they should, you likely don't give much thought to them. It can be quite easy to forget how wonderful it is to have eyes capable of seeing all of the wonderful colors of the world around you. However, if you want to enjoy that ability for the long haul, there are a few practices you should begin right now. It's never too early to start learning about ophthamology and caring about the health of your eyes.
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Tips For Adjusting To Wearing Prescription Eyeglasses For The First Time In Your Life
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18 May 2017
If you are getting older and have decided that it is time to get some reading glasses so you can read the small print in your newspaper again, then you need to understand that there will be an adjustment period for your new prescription eyeglasses. Since your eyes and brain need some time to adjust to seeing the world through a different lens, you may find this adjustment period to be uncomfortable and frustrating.
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Optometrist Tips for Heavy Computer Users
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12 April 2017
One of the best ways to reduce eye strain is to reduce the amount of time that you spend staring into a screen. Unfortunately, for some professionals, it is impossible to not use a computer for long hours of the day. Fortunately, there are still some tricks that can be used to reduce the effects of eye strain.
Close Your Eyes or Look Away From the Screen
Depending on your work, it might be possible to close your eyes for a period of time while working.
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Keep An Eye Out For These Signs That Suggest Changes In Your Eyesight
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6 May 2016
When you wear glasses, an annual visit to your optometrist will reveal whether there's been enough of a change in your eyesight to warrant a new glasses prescription. However, there are times at which your eyesight will change dramatically in the months between your scheduled optometrist appointments, meaning that it's a good idea to schedule an additional appointment to confirm what you might suspect — that it's time for new glasses.
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