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Clarity Vision - September 8, 2022
If you are experiencing a clouding in your vision, you could be among the millions of Americans suffering from cataracts. Cataracts are among the leading causes of vision loss in adults over 40 and a primary cause of blindness globally. As it is such a significant concern for the elderly, everyone should understand the condition and how to avoid this problem.
Clarity Vision - September 6, 2022
Eyewear has, in the past decades, grown in leaps and bounds as technology has evolved. Nowadays, you can get lenses that correct almost any refractive error or eye condition.
Clarity Vision - August 25, 2022
Glaucoma is a condition that damages your optic nerve. The intraocular pressure rises slowly, and it may cause permanent vision loss without warning. Although you may not experience pain, various signs may warn you of glaucoma. Getting to know these signs will help you mitigate them, receive treatment early, and prevent vision loss.
Clarity Vision - August 24, 2022
Eye infections are conditions that affect the tissue surrounding the eye. Some symptoms are like those of allergies, making it vital to get a proper diagnosis. Here's what you need to know about eye infections, symptoms, and warning signs.
Clarity Vision - August 18, 2022
If you are wearing glasses for the first time, it may take some time before you are fully comfortable. You may experience blurry vision, eyestrain, or mild dizziness after prolonged wear.
Clarity Vision - August 8, 2022
Before you can get eyeglasses, you will need a prescription from your optometrist at Clarity Vision. The prescription indicates the lens power based on your vision condition. Your vision may change over time, which is why you need a new prescription and regular eye exams.
Clarity Vision - August 6, 2022
Visual Learning makes up 80% of children’s education, and the state typically has in-school screenings each year. However, in-school screenings are not the best source of information about your child's visual abilities. It is best to take them for a pediatric eye exam to check on eye health and vision issues to get the full picture.
Clarity Vision - August 3, 2022
Nearsightedness or myopia in children is on the rise in many developing countries. The condition causes the abnormal growth of your child’s cornea. When rays of light do not focus correctly on the retina, distant scenes appear blurry. Myopia can lead to dire vision issues like retinal detachment, glaucoma, macular degeneration, and early onset cataracts without treatment.
Clarity Vision - July 25, 2022
Keratoconus is the thinning and steepening of the cornea. Your cornea is the front part of the eye that acts as the window. It helps focus light on your retina to form clear images. Keratoconus is a genetic condition that leads to heightened light sensitivity. It's common symptoms include cornea thinning, impaired vision, and progressive cornea bulging. You may see halos, blurriness, ghosting close to light sources, and shortsightedness.
Clarity Vision - July 18, 2022
Getting regular comprehensive eye exams is a great way to keep your eyes healthy. The eye doctor can look for signs of eye diseases and conditions affecting your sight. The eye specialist will help ensure that your vision is sharp and suggest corrective treatment. Most eye tests are easy and comfortable, but most people do not like having their eyes dilated.