As September brings cooler temperatures and the beginning of fall, it's the perfect time to focus on maintaining healthy vision. With kids back in school, busy schedules, and the changing weather, it's easy to overlook eye care. However, protecting your eyes and...
The Importance of Annual Eye Exams for a Successful School Year
As the new school year begins, ensuring your child's vision is in top shape is crucial for their academic success and overall well-being. Many vision problems in children can go unnoticed, yet they can significantly impact learning, concentration, and social...
Seasonal Eye Allergies
The number of people suffering from a perennial and/or seasonal eye allergy, also known as allergic conjunctivitis, has grown significantly over the past couple of decades. The main cause of seasonal allergies is the same thing as perennial allergies, but seasonal...
Eyelid Twitching and Why it Happens
Myokymia is an involuntary eyelid twitch or tic, it’s often a spontaneous localized spasm of one or both of your eyelids, upper and lower. Usually swift, it can go unnoticed by many individuals and they go away on their own when minor. Most people, if not all, will...
Protect Your Eyes Under the Spring Sun
Spring officially began on March 20, ushering in a season of temperate weather and blooming flowers, including Texas’s stunningly beautiful bluebonnets. The season’s longer days allow plenty of opportunities for enjoying your favorite outdoor activities but do not...
An Overview of Laser Cataract Surgery
Cataracts are often a natural part of aging. They occur when the lens in your eye becomes cloudy caused by the breakdown of proteins, over time, causing blurry vision along with other symptoms. While there is no medical treatment for this eye disorder, cataracts can...
Finding Relief from Dry Eyes This Winter
Winter is a time to don cozy sweaters, attend seasonal events, and enjoy hot chocolate. But, according to an article in the journal Ophthalmology, it is also time for dry eyes (DE) as researchers found evidence of an apparent seasonal variation in the condition, which...
Protect Your Eyes from This Halloween Hazard
The National Retail Federation (NRF) expects consumer spending to increase this year as Americans purchase Halloween candy, costumes, and decorations. The NRF adds that some of the most popular celebration plans include handing out candy, putting up decorations, and...
What is Diabetic Retinopathy (DR)?
If you are among the 34.2 million U.S. adults who have been diagnosed with any diabetes - Type 1, Type 2, or gestational – your body either makes an insufficient amount of insulin or improperly uses its production. That can affect how your body turns food into energy,...