Posts Tagged ‘eye care tips’

What is Lid Margin Disease

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Lid margin disease (also called blepharitis, chronic staph lid disease, etc.) is quite common and its symptoms come on gradually. Because of this, it is often over-looked by doctors and patients. Sometimes it is also confused with ocular allergies. Symptoms of lid margin disease include crusting of the eyelashes in the morning, red eyes worse in the morning and improving throughout the day, eyes feeling tired and gritty, itching, even lumps within the eyelids called chalazion and styes.

Lid margin disease can make contact lens wear uncomfortable. It can cause blurred vision that improves with blinking. More serious side effects are possible. If any of these symptoms sound familiar to you, ask your eye doctor about lid margin disease today.

Keeping Our Focus

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

The “Eyecare Tip of the Month” is an ongoing series designed to draw upon the experiences and expertise of the local Doctors of Optometry who practice throughout Kentucky. This month’s tip is brought to you by Dr. Scott Smith of Family Eye Care Center in Lawrenceburg, KY.

“Most adults over 40 are familiar with the effects of presbyopia-blurry near vision, fatigue with reading and computers, eyestrain, and headaches-even if they may not be aware of the term. Many seem surprised to find out, however, that children, teens, and even young adults can have similar symptoms from problems of accommodation and convergence.

These problems are frequently overlooked in vision screenings but should be detected in a thorough eye exam. Not uncommonly, what at first may appear to be new onset myopia (cannot see well far away) with slightly decreased visual acuity is actually the effect of poor focusing, which needs to be corrected with a reading prescription or multifocals or possibly vision training. See your local optometrist for help with these and other eye and vision issues.”

Eye Care Tips of the Month: “Keeping Our Focus”

Monday, April 26th, 2010

The “Eyecare Tip of the Month” is an ongoing series designed to draw upon the experiences and expertise of the local Doctors of Optometry who practice throughout Kentucky. This month’s tip is brought to you by Dr. Scott Smith of Family Eye Care Center in Lawrenceburg, KY.

“Most adults over 40 are familiar with the effects of presbyopia-blurry near vision, fatigue with reading and computers, eyestrain, and headaches-even if they may not be aware of the term. Many seem surprised to find out, however, that children, teens, and even young adults can have similar symptoms from problems of accommodation and convergence. These problems are frequently overlooked in vision screenings but should be detected in a thorough eye exam. Not uncommonly, what at first may appear to be new onset myopia (cannot see well far away) with slightly decreased visual acuity is actually the effect of poor focusing, which needs to be corrected with a reading prescription or multifocals or possibly vision training. See your local optometrist for help with these and other eye and vision issues.”

Eye Care Tips of the Month: "Keeping Our Focus"

Monday, April 26th, 2010

The “Eyecare Tip of the Month” is an ongoing series designed to draw upon the experiences and expertise of the local Doctors of Optometry who practice throughout Kentucky. This month’s tip is brought to you by Dr. Scott Smith of Family Eye Care Center in Lawrenceburg, KY.

“Most adults over 40 are familiar with the effects of presbyopia-blurry near vision, fatigue with reading and computers, eyestrain, and headaches-even if they may not be aware of the term. Many seem surprised to find out, however, that children, teens, and even young adults can have similar symptoms from problems of accommodation and convergence. These problems are frequently overlooked in vision screenings but should be detected in a thorough eye exam. Not uncommonly, what at first may appear to be new onset myopia (cannot see well far away) with slightly decreased visual acuity is actually the effect of poor focusing, which needs to be corrected with a reading prescription or multifocals or possibly vision training. See your local optometrist for help with these and other eye and vision issues.”

Eye Care Tip of the Month: What is Lid Margin Disease

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Lid margin disease (also called blepharitis, chronic staph lid disease, etc.) is quite common and its symptoms come on gradually. Because of this, it is often over-looked by doctors and patients. Sometimes it is also confused with ocular allergies. Symptoms of lid margin disease include crusting of the eyelashes in the morning, red eyes worse in the morning and improving throughout the day, eyes feeling tired and gritty, itching, even lumps within the eyelids called chalazion and styes. Lid margin disease can make contact lens wear uncomfortable. It can cause blurred vision that improves with blinking. More serious side effects are possible. If any of these symptoms sound familiar to you, ask your eye doctor about lid margin disease today.