Archive for the ‘Eye anatomy’ Category

Navigating Your Eye Test Results

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Navigating Your Eye Test Results For many individuals, an eye test is a routine part of health maintenance, but once the exam is over, understanding the results can become confusing. This guide aims to unravel the mystery behind those numbers so you can be fully informed about your visual health. The Fundamentals of Eye Test…

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How Often Should You Get Your Eyes Checked?

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How Often Should You Get Your Eyes Checked? Maintaining good vision is crucial for overall health and well-being, and regular eye tests are a key component in that process. The question “Eye test how often?” is common, and the answer can vary depending on several factors. In this blog, we’ll explore the recommended frequencies for…

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Family Eyecare: Ensuring Healthy Vision Across Generations

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Family Eyecare: Ensuring Healthy Vision Across Generations Eye health is a crucial part of overall well-being for all family members, from the youngest to the oldest. Family eyecare plays a vital role in maintaining visual health and catching issues early on. Through regular comprehensive eye exams and a focus on eye health education, family eyecare…

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Optician vs Optometrist: The Difference

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Optician vs Optometrist: Understanding the Difference The Role Of An Optician And An Optometrist Opticians are technicians who focus on the dispensing of eyewear based on the prescriptions provided by optometrists or ophthalmologists. Their task is to find the frames that are best suited for your face shape and prescription. They’ll help you find the…

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What Is An OCT Scan?

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What Is An OCT Scan? OCT Technology Summarised An OCT scan employs light waves to capture micron-level images of the structures within the eye, akin to an ultrasound using sound waves. However, OCT provides higher resolution images compared to standard ultrasound. This advanced technology operates on the principle of low-coherence interferometry, wherein it measures the…

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Myopia Control

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Myopia Control What is myopia and why does it matter? Myopia is the proper name for ‘short-sightedness’, meaning someone who is myopic is unable to see things far away from them. They have good close-up vision so can often read without glasses. Myopia usually increases throughout childhood up to around the age of 18. Myopia…

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Top Tips for Healthy Eyes

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Top Tips for Healthy Eyes Have an eye examination at least every two years (minimum), not only to check your vision, but also to check your eye and general health Ensure you wear your optimum optical correction (glasses or contact lenses) to help perform better at work and socially. This can also prevent any eyestrain…

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Computer Eyestrain Tips

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How Computers and Blue-violet Light Affect our Eyes Wherever we look, our eyes are exposed to potentially HARMFUL LIGHT We use computers, tablets and smart phones everyday, they cannot be avoided. All these devices omit harmful blue-violet light. We put our eyes through a lot on a daily basis by carrying out more and more visually…

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Laser Eye Surgery

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Laser Eye Surgery Whether you are running competitively, with your local club, or simply to keep fit, the correct eye wear is vital.  Having the best frame fit and lens option will help reduce eye fatigue and boost concentration.  Running glasses will allow perfect vision in all weather conditions. Types of corrective laser eye surgery. The…

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Eye anatomy

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Eye anatomy How the eye works? Read More Guide to your eye’s anatomy Read More Laser Eye Surgery Read More Computer eyestrain tips Read More 11 top tips for healthy eyes Read More Explore the intricacies of the human eye with our blog dedicated to eye anatomy! Delve into the complex structure starting from the…

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How the eye works?

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Eye anatomy – How the eye works? Your eyes are precious; sight is the one sense that we rely on the most.  Your eyes are considered to be one of the most complex organs. It’s fascinating that something so small can have so many working parts. Your eyes are best described as working like a…

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