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Struggling With Dry Eyes And Allergies? Check Out These Remedies That Provide Real Relief

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The leaves are falling, there's a chill in the air... and your eyes are drier than ever, thanks to allergies. Luckily, there are several things that you can do to help combat dry eyes associated with allergies and seasonal changes. Talk to Your Optometrist First, it's important to mention your dry eyes to your eye care professional. While many causes of dry eye are not causes for concern, ongoing dry eye may indicate a more serious condition. If you experience dry eyes more than occasionally, scheduling an appointment to ensure that you're not suffering from an underlying concern is a smart move. Artificial Tears Artificial tears can go a long way in helping your eyes to make up for a lack of natural tears due to allergy related irritation. Prescription and over the counter artificial tears are both good options to help your eyes get the moisture they need during allergy season. Limit Time Outdoors While it's great to be outside in the fall, seasonal changes...

COVID-19 and Eye Health: What You Need To Know

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  It's important to stay on top of the latest information on COVID-19 to keep you and your family healthy. Scientists are learning more about how the eyes can be affected by the novel coronavirus. Here, we'll take a look at what you need to know to keep your eyes safe. First, it's important to know that the coronavirus can enter the body through the eyes. This most commonly happens when someone touches a surface that's been contaminated by the virus and then touches their eyes. It can be hard to stop from touching your eyes throughout the day, especially if you deal with allergies or other conditions that can cause itchy eyes. Wearing glasses or a face shield may be helpful in reminding you to keep your hands away from your eyes. If you choose to wear glasses, including PPE glasses , be sure to keep them as clean as possible, and avoid touching them. Never share your glasses (or sunglasses) with anyone else. In addition to touching your eyes as little as possible,...

Is LASIK Worth The Cost? A Year-By-Year Breakdown

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Thinking about having a LASIK procedure done to correct your vision? Many people who have had a LASIK procedure agree that it's well worth the cost. Over time, a LASIK procedure will pay for itself, especially if you typically wear high quality contact lenses. Let's take a look at how the average cost of a LASIK procedure compares to the cost of typical use of glasses and contacts. Vision correction method Cost per year Cost after 10 years Cost after 20 years LASIK One-time cost, approximately $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 Daily contacts $1,000, plus solution, cases, and appointments to re-certify prescription $10,000 $20,000 Monthly contacts $600, plus solution, cases, and appointments to re-certify prescription $6,000 $12,000 Glasses $200/ pair, plus regular appointments to check prescripti...

Getting LASIK: Will Your Laser Vision Correction Stand The Test Of Time?

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Getting LASIK vision correction can be life changing. As you research the LASIK process, it's likely that you'll come across some stories of people who had LASIK and ended up needing further vision correction years later. The idea that LASIK is not permanent is a common misconception. When you have a LASIK procedure on your eyes, the prescription that you have on the day of the procedure is permanently corrected. As the laser used during the procedure reshapes the cornea, your nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism are completely changed and corrected, leaving you with lasting improved vision. Since the imperfections of the cornea that caused a lack of clear vision are permanently corrected, it's not possible for vision to regress after having a LASIK procedure. Sometimes, a person who has had LASIK in the past does find that they need vision correction years down the line. This isn't because their LASIK procedure has failed - it's because their nearsi...

What Does Blurry Vision Mean, and Should You Worry?

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Individuals often notice blurry vision after they have been sitting at the computer for too long or reading for a long period of time. In most cases, blurred vision is not a sign of a serious eye or vision problem, but sometimes, it can indicate the need for treatment by an eye professional. At Vision Associates in Toledo OH, we can help resolve vision problems, so you can perform work tasks more effectively and enjoy recreational activities more fully. Blurry Vision Is A Common Problem More than ever, individuals rely on their eyes for everyday work and social interactions. Schoolwork, reading, hobbies and various types of close work can put a strain on eyes. Even fatigue can cause poor focus of the eyes. In most cases, looking away from electronic screens and looking at the scenery outdoors can help to relieve these problems. However, in some cases, blurred vision can signal a more serious problem that requires professional eye care. Common Causes of Blurred Vision Loo...

Tips For Maintaining Good Eye Health

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Vision Associates Discusses Tips For Maintaining Good Eye Health Caring for your eyes is a lifelong task that requires attention to a few health maintenance measures. These simple actions can make a significant difference in your ability to enjoy good vision and healthy eyes at every age. At Vision Associates, with offices in Toledo OH, we can help you maintain good vision and eye health throughout life. Nutrition & Eye Health The benefits of a healthy diet extend to eye health, as well. Foods that contain zeaxanthin, lutein, vitamin C, vitamin E and zinc are known to help fight diseases of the eyes. Omega-3 fatty acids help to prime the nervous system and immune system, as well as contribute to retinal function. Green, leafy vegetables, fresh fruits, oily types of fish and nuts are good sources of these nutrients. Protect Your Eyes From Ultraviolet Rays The powerful ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause delicate to the delicate cells of the eyes and can l...

Tips For Preparing You for Lasik

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On June 20, 1989, the US received a patent for laser eye surgery. Over the years, the process was refined and laser-assisted in-situ (LASIK) has become a common procedure for those looking for vision correction without the hassle of glasses or contacts. If you've deciding to undergo LASIK, you should know how to prepare for the procedure. Weeks Before Your Surgery Take a look at these tasks you should perform weeks before your surgery to make sure you adequately prepare. 1.  Ask About the Safety of Your Medications and LASIK Certain medications may deem you ineligible for LASIK eye surgery. You can still undergo the procedure when you take certain medications, but you may need to refrain from taking them a few days or longer prior to your surgery date. Make sure you let your eye surgeon know about any medications you take, including herbal, prescription, and nonprescription. 2.  Ask Questions Whether you've had your consultation already or not, you should...