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morrisandgill · 2 years
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The medical terms for nearsightedness and farsightedness
1. Myopia is the medical term for nearsightedness, which can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or, in some cases, refractive surgery (LASIK or Corneal Ring Implants). 2. Farsightedness is a medical term for hyperopia, which can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or, in some cases, refractive surgery. 3. Astigmatism and presbyopia are two related conditions that can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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TypesVision Test 
Basic Vision Test
Refraction Test
Slit Lamp Test
Glaucoma Test
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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The early stages of blindness
1.Doubtful vision. 2.Vision is blurry. 3.seeing light flashes. 4.Seeing "spider webs" or floaters 5.Around lights, you may notice halos or rainbows. 6.Seeing what appears to be a curtain falling over one eye. 7.A sudden loss of vision. 8.Light and glare sensitivity that appears suddenly.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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The most common cause of vision blur
A refractive error is a condition that occurs when the eyes are unable to focus images correctly. Astigmatism, farsightedness, and nearsightedness are all included in the term. These conditions are frequently treatable with eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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How do I remove reflections from my glasses?
If you're bothered by annoying reflections on your lenses, have your optician replace them with anti-reflective lenses (AR coating). Though it is an additional cost, the AR coating will help you see more clearly, allow others to see your eyes more clearly, and eliminate annoying glare spots on your lenses.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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BIFOCALS
Bifocal lenses are divided into two parts to accommodate a combination of any two different prescriptions into one lens. One area of the lens will have one prescription (usually distance) and a segment in the lower half will have the other (usually near vision).
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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Here are the most serious eye symptoms
1.Color shift in the iris. 2.Eyes crossed. 3.A dark spot in the centre of your vision. 4.Difficulty focusing on objects that are close or far away. 5.Doubtful vision. 6.Itching or burning eyes caused by dryness. 7.Cloudy vision on occasion. 8.Excessive discharge or tears.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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How can you keep myopia from worsening?
1.Limit your time spent on digital devices. 2.Take breaks from your computer to stretch your eye muscles. 3.Don't read or work in low-light situations. 4.Outside, wear sunglasses. 5.Wear protective eyewear when participating in sports or hobbies. 6.Quit smoking. 7.Schedule routine eye exams.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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What exactly does astigmatism mean?
Astigmatism means that the surface of your eye does not have the same curvature across all angles. It is often compared to the shape of a rugby ball, with one side flatter and the other steeper. This causes light to focus in two places as it enters your eye, resulting in distorted vision. This may cause your eyes to feel tired or you might get headaches.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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What exactly does it mean to be Shortsighted ? Being shortsighted means you have difficulty seeing things clearly when they are far away. This is due to the fact that the light from what you're looking at is focused in front of the retina rather than on it. It often runs in families, so if your mother or father, brother or sister are shortsighted, you may be as well.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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The Distinction Between Contact Lens and Eye Examination
An eye test is a comprehensive examination in which an optician examines your vision and eye health for any conditions. Eye exams also check for glasses prescriptions, which differ from contact lens prescriptions.
A contact lens exam is required for contact lens wearers to ensure that the lenses fit properly in both eyes and that the contact lenses do not harm the eyes' health.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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What exactly are varifocal lenses?
Varifocal lenses (also known as progressive lenses) have multiple points of focus. This means that the focus shifts as you move your gaze through the lens. This type of lens is typically required when you lose your ability to see far and near with single vision lenses. It is frequently used to treat presbyopia.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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How can I avoid bothersome reflections on my glasses?
Anti-reflective coating, also known as AR coating, improves your ability to see through your glasses, allows others to see your eyes more clearly, and eliminates the annoying white glare spots in photos taken with a flash.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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HOW CAN I PREVENT EYE INJURY? Eye injuries are extremely common, ranging from minor scratches to chemical burns and vision loss. Even if you believe your eye injury is minor, you should see an eye doctor to have it evaluated. Eye injuries can be extremely serious, so it's best to be safe than sorry. See an eye doctor right away if you notice anything unusual about your eyes, such as pain, difficulty seeing, a cut/torn eyelid, blood layered in front of your iris, or unusual pupil sizes.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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Why did my eyelid start to twitch?
Myokymia, or twitching of the eyelids, can be caused by eye irritation, strain, lack of sleep, dry eyes, or too much caffeine. Severe or long-lasting eyelid spasms could be a sign of something else. Myokymia, or eyelid twitch, is a repetitive, involuntary spasm of the eyelid muscles.
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morrisandgill · 2 years
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Does Nutrition Make a Difference to Eye Health?
Many fruits, vegetables, and other wholesome foods contain vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids that can help protect your vision and keep your eyes healthy. A healthy lifestyle can improve your overall physical health, including your eye health and vision. Avoiding smoking, wearing sunglasses in the sun, staying active, and eating a healthy and balanced diet can all improve your vision and eye health.
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