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What causes the watery eyes?
1. Something In Your Eye? Your body produces extra tears to wash anything in your eye—a particle of dirt, dust, or an eyelash—out. This resp
Tears For Your Eyes
Functions of Tears. After blinking, a thin layer of tear fluid coats the surface of the eye and is retained there for some time. We refer to
How Does Blue Light Affect Your Eye?
What Is Blue Light? It’s one of several colors in the visible light spectrum. The others are: (1) Red (2) Orange (3) Yellow (4) Green...
DRY EYE FAQs
Dry Eye FAQs (1) Can dry eye be treated to make it disappear? - Research on dry eyes has made tremendous strides in recent years, notably in
WHAT IS AN OPHTHALMOLOGIST?
An expert in eye care is an ophthalmologist. Ophthalmologists, in contrast to optometrists and opticians, are medical physicians (MD) or ost
Do I need Eye Exam if my vision is 20/20?
Your entire health might be greatly affected by an eye checkup. For this reason, it's crucial to have routine eye exams, even if you don't w
Optometrist vs. Ophthalmologist: What’s the Difference?
Do you need to see an ophthalmologist or an optometrist for your yearly eye exam? Which one should you select, and what makes them different
Healthy habits to help protect your eyesight
Do eat your carrots.
Your leafy greens, too. Both are abundant in carotenoids, a substance necessary for clear vision. You won't suddenly ge
Eye Doctors: Optometrists and Ophthalmologists
Ophthalmologists and optometrists are the two primary categories of ophthalmologists. Are you unsure about who does what and which is which?
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