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January 27, 2016. Corrective Eyewear: Four Benefits of Disposable Contact Lenses. Contact lenses are preferred by many people due to not having to wear uncomfortable glasses and for appearance purposes. When it comes to contacts, you have multiple options available. A popular option is to go for disposable contact lenses. Here are some benefits of these types of contacts. They Are Available for Extended Wear. The Contacts Are Very Soft. They Are Good For Highly Active People. Contact your eye clinic.
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Two Eye Problems Associated With Rheumatoid Arthritis. On Jul 28, 2015 in Uncategorized. As an inflammatory autoimmune condition, rheumatoid arthritis can affect parts of your body other than your joints. Inflammation of the eyes can leave you prone to developing scleritis or Sjogren’s syndrome, so regular eye exams should form part of your healthcare plan. Here’s an overview of these two conditions:. Sjogren’s syndrome causes the glands that produce tears to become inflamed, which leads to dry eye...
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5 Natural Ways to Treat Your Eye Cyst. On Feb 29, 2016 in Uncategorized. A chalazion is the medical term for a cyst (a small nodule) that develops around your eye, usually caused by an infected or blocked oil gland. You will often feel a hard lump, sometimes with pain and swelling around the infected area. Here are some natural methods that you can try to treat the problem. If all else fails, then you’ll need to visit an eye clinic. Guava contains anti-inflammatory properties, which should help with the ...
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Owen's in Kindergarten this year which means every school holiday party is a BIG DEAL. The children get so pumped to exchange notes (and treats) with their classmates. I decided to not contribute to the sugar on Valentine's Day. Instead, I found these miniature magnifying glasses at the party supply store. I attached the magnifying glasses to a card I designed, being sure to leave a space at the bottom for Owen to practice writing his name. You can find more of my original Valentines ideas here:. I have ...
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Tips for Adults Needing Glasses for the First Time. Some intro text will go here. Make yourself known. For people who have worn glasses since they were kids, trips to the optometrist are second nature. However, if you are adult just getting glasses for the first time, the experience can be daunting. Wondering what you need to know? Want tips for preparing? Want to know which questions to ask? If so, you have found the right blog! March 25, 2015,. 4 Care Tips for Your Prescription Glasses. You may not not...
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Posts made in November, 2014. Posted by Megan Reed. On Nov 26, 2014 in Uncategorized. Body Talk: How To Discuss An Embarrassing Health Issue With Your Doctor. To that end, here are a few tips to take the sting out of bringing up awkward health issues. Write Out Your Thoughts. Explain Your Symptoms In Medical Jargon. Schedule Your Appointment Wisely. Additionally, if you’d prefer to specifically see either a male or female doctor, don’t be afraid to ask for this. Think Ahead Of The Appointment. Superb Sig...
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5 Natural Ways to Treat Your Eye Cyst. On Feb 29, 2016 in Uncategorized. A chalazion is the medical term for a cyst (a small nodule) that develops around your eye, usually caused by an infected or blocked oil gland. You will often feel a hard lump, sometimes with pain and swelling around the infected area. Here are some natural methods that you can try to treat the problem. If all else fails, then you’ll need to visit an eye clinic. Guava contains anti-inflammatory properties, which should help with the ...
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Childrens glasses and contacts. Why Your Eye May Be Twitching. Posted on: 26 October 2015. You may have experienced eye twitches (sudden jerking of the eyelid) and you may be wondering what could have caused it. Read on and discover some of the common causes of eye twitches or spasms. There is no single remedy to a twitching eye. It is advisable to see an optometrist. So that the specific cause of your twitching eye is identified and dealt with. For instance, the optometrist may prescribe eye drops t...
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February 24, 2015. Could You Be Suffering from Blepharitis? Here’s What You Need to Know. Blepharitis is an irritating condition that causes inflammation around your eyelid margins. Crusts can form along your eyelashes and distort your vision, but your eyesight is not as risk. It’s a chronic condition that is characterised by flare-ups and periods of remission, but can usually be easily controlled once diagnosed by an optometrist. Here’s what you need to know:. Common symptoms of blepharitis include:.
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Posts made in February, 2015. February 24, 2015. Could You Be Suffering from Blepharitis? Here’s What You Need to Know. The two main causes of blepharitis are Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) and bacterial infection. Staphylococcus is the bacteria responsible for blepharitis that affects the outside edges of your eyelid margins. This type of bacteria is commonly found on the human body, but some people seem to be more sensitive to it than others. Common symptoms of blepharitis include:. Warm water is us...