How to Protect Your Eyes From Halloween Makeup
Halloween costumes are notorious for heavy makeup and face paint, but did you know that costume makeup contains chemicals and additives that can be potentially
Read MoreTop 5 Pediatric Eye Emergencies
In the United States, approximately 380,000 patients per year are seen by emergency eye doctors. Over 33% are children requiring emergency eye care. While pediatric
Read MoreWhen is Blurred Vision a Medical Emergency?
A problem with any part of the eye, such as the retina, optic nerve or cornea, can suddenly cause blurred vision. Slowly progressive blurred vision is usually caused by long-term medical conditions. Sudden blurring is most often caused by a single event. Some instances of sudden blurred vision are medical emergencies that must be treated as soon as possible to prevent permanent damage and vision loss.
Read MoreWhat Are Eye Flashes?
Have you ever been startled by the appearance of small flashes of light out of the corner of your eye? Eye flashes When eye flashes
Read MoreWhat Is a Macular Hole?
Macular holes affect up to 4 in 1,000 people above the age of 55. Early detection of a macular hole can reduce your risk of
Read MoreEye Protection at Home
90% of eye injuries can be prevented with appropriate eye protection. Many people perform their daily chores without even thinking about the risk of an eye injury. Considering 50% of all eye injuries occur at home, you may want to think about increasing your eye protection around the house.
Read MoreEye Injuries: Are All Toys Safe for Children?
An estimated 11,000 toy-related eye injuries occur in the United States, each year. When purchasing toys for your children keep in mind that many toys
Read MoreEye Emergency: Hand Sanitizer in Your Eye
One of the best ways to protect yourself from catching a virus is to frequently disinfect your hands. Washing your hands with warm water and
Read MoreCorneal Ulcers
What is a corneal ulcer? The cornea is the translucent, outermost layer of the eye that covers the pupil and iris. The cornea plays a
Read MoreWhat Is a Corneal Abrasion?
Corneal abrasions account for over 2 in every 100 eye injuries each year. What is the cornea? The cornea is the clear, outermost layer of
Read MoreWhat to Do for a Black Eye
What is a black eye? A black eye is medically termed a periorbital hematoma, or a collection of blood (hematoma) located in the tissues around
Read MoreEye Emergencies
What is an Eye Emergency? An eye infection or eye injury can be very painful and require emergency medical treatment. It is important to know the signs of an eye emergency and to contact your eye doctor immediately if you experience an eye emergency.
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