by ecvaeyeadminz | Mar 6, 2020 | Eye Health
If you have diabetes, you are at a greater risk of developing a variety of eye conditions or diseases, including blindness. Diabetes is the leading cause of blindness in individuals younger than 74. Diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and cataracts all have a higher...
by preichert | Feb 20, 2020 | Eye Health, Uncategorized
Amblyopia – also known as lazy eye – is an eye condition that isn’t caused by an underlying disease. Usually, it only impacts one eye. However, there are some patients that have amblyopia in both eyes. Adults with the condition often experience reduced vision...
by preichert | Feb 20, 2020 | Eye Health, Uncategorized
Amblyopia – also known as lazy eye – is an eye condition that isn’t caused by an underlying disease. Usually, it only impacts one eye. However, there are some patients that have amblyopia in both eyes. Adults with the condition often experience reduced vision...
by ecvaeyeadminz | Jan 10, 2020 | Eye Health
At the beginning of the year, many people make health-oriented resolutions. If you want to make sure that your eyes are in the best shape possible, make them a priority in 2020. Here are some good eye health resolutions that are worth making this year and committing...
by preichert | Dec 27, 2019 | Eye Health
Eye injuries can happen anywhere. Along with workplace risks, certain home-based activities can damage the eye, as well. Luckily, the majority of eye injuries are completely preventable, as long as you take steps to protect your vision. Here’s a look at five ways you...
by preichert | Nov 1, 2019 | Eye Health
When your eye is exposed to harmful microorganisms – such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi – an infection can occur. Both portions of the eyeball and the surrounding tissues can become infected, including the eye’s front surface (cornea) and the moist membrane that...