With spring around the corner, seasonal allergies will be as well. Allergies can cause dry eyes, intense itchiness, and red, watery eyes. […]
Can Allergies Cause Dry Eyes?

With spring around the corner, seasonal allergies will be as well. Allergies can cause dry eyes, intense itchiness, and red, watery eyes. […]
Contact lenses offer convenience and freedom from traditional eyeglasses. They sit directly on the eye […]
If you’re experiencing dry eyes later in the day and at night, it can stem from a range of causes including reduced blinking, low humidity, medication, or digital eye strain. […]
Many eye doctors would recommend getting a new pair of glasses at a similar frequency to your comprehensive eye exam, which is every 1 to 2 years. […]
Although eye strain can be irritating and uncomfortable, it’s not usually serious. And it usually goes away on its own a couple of hours after stopping the activity that caused it. […]
Dry eyes can lead to blurry vision too. When you lack enough quality tears to maintain your tear film, your cornea’s ability to focus light can change, resulting in blurry vision. […]
Store your contact lenses in a proper case with a fresh cleaning solution. […]
Hard contact lenses, also known as rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses, are a type of contact lens made of a rigid, durable plastic material. […]
Dry eyes can be a common issue for people who wear contact lenses, causing discomfort […]
Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common eye condition affecting around one-third of the U.S. population. […]