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Bloodshot Eyes (Red Eyes) Causes and Treatments

Thursday, November 29, 2018

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Bloodshot Eyes (Red Eyes) Causes and Treatments

Although Bloodshot Eyes or Red Eyes are sometimes a result of conjunctivitis, there are in fact many factors that can cause all of this to happen. In this article we will limit its focus to 3 specific potential culprits: dry eyes, pink eye, and glaucoma.

What is Orthokeratology or Ortho-k?

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

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What is Orthokeratology or Ortho-k?

Orthokeratology or Ortho-K, is a treatment process, that uses rigid contact lenses to gradually reshape the cornea, to improve the vision of those suffering from Myopia.

What is Anisometropia and How is it Treated?

Thursday, October 4, 2018

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What is Anisometropia and How is it Treated?

Anisometropia is a condition first discovered by a Spanish scholar named Benito Daza de Valdes. According to Contact Lens King, he described the disorder as a disorder where the two eyes have different refractive powers.

Presbyopia Symptoms, Causes and Treatments

Thursday, September 20, 2018

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Presbyopia Symptoms, Causes and Treatments

Presbyopia is a vision disorder that impacts 3 million new people every year in the U.S., but that are the symptoms, what causes presbyopia and how is it treated?

What is Farsightedness, Hyperopia and Hypermetropia

Tuesday, August 14, 2018

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What is Farsightedness, Hyperopia and Hypermetropia

Farsightedness, Hyperopia and Hypermetropia all refer to a disorder where the refraction, or bending of light, as it passes through the eye's cornea and lens, causes the light to focus onto a virtual point behind the retina resulting in blurred vision.

What Causes Styes? Eye Stye Treatment and Symptoms

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

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What Causes Styes? Eye Stye Treatment and Symptoms

Styes are usually caused by a bacterium called Staphylococcus aureus, and can be treated using warm compresses and antibiotics.