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Do bright lights suddenly feel uncomfortable? Do festive lights, car headlights or even phone screens make you squint or close your eyes? If yes, you are not alone. Sensitivity to light, also known as photophobia, is a common eye complaint. While it is sometimes temporary, ongoing discomfort with bright light may point to an eye condition that needs medical attention.
Read MoreWinter brings cold winds, dry air and shorter days. While we protect our skin and body during this season, eye care is often ignored. Many people experience dry eyes, irritation, rednessor eye strain in winter. But a few simple lifestyle habits and the right food choices can help keep your eyes healthy and comfortable even in colder months.
Read MoreLaser eye surgery has helped millions of people see clearly without glasses or contact lenses. Many people think about getting the procedure for years but pause at one common question: “How long do the results of laser eye surgery actually last?”
Read MoreLiving with astigmatism can be frustrating. No matter how strong your glasses are or how carefully you use contact lenses, vision may still feel unclear or strained. Many people feel tired of depending on eyewear every day and start looking for a long-term solution. This is where laser eye surgery often comes into the picture.
Read MoreClear vision plays an essential role in our daily lives. From reading messages and working on screens to driving and recognizing faces, healthy eyesight supports almost everything we do. As we grow older or due to natural eye structure, many people notice changes in their vision. Two very common yet often confused eye conditions are hypermetropia and presbyopia.
Read MoreGeographic Atrophy (GA) is a serious eye condition that slowly damages central vision. It is an advanced form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), usually seen in people above 60 years of age. GA affects the macula, the most sensitive part of the retina that helps us see fine details, read, recognize faces and drive. Over time, GA causes patches of retinal cells to die, leading to blurred or missing central vision.
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