2015

What You Should Know About Nearsightedness

If you see just fine when objects are up close, but they become blurry far away, you might be suffering from nearsightedness. Also called myopia, nearsightedness will make objects harder to focus on the further away they are. Here is more information about this condition. How do you know you have nearsightedness? Most people that can't see objects or details from far away have nearsightedness. In the beginning, the changes can be very subtle.

Dealing With Contact Lens Problems During The Allergy Season

Many people consider their contact lenses a necessity. Either they don't think they look as attractive when wearing eyeglasses or they simply feel their vision has more clarity with the contacts. Allergies are one of the most common reasons that contacts can feel uncomfortable at times. If you suffer from seasonal allergy problems, there are ways to decrease the comfort so you can continue wearing your contacts. Allergies that Affect Your Eyes

How To Tell If Your Eyeglass Prescription Is Right

You recently got a new pair of eyeglasses, but you're wondering if the prescription might be wrong. Instead of seeing more clearly, the world looks blurry and out of focus. Although it has been a few days, the situation hasn't improved any, so you start to worry. If that's the case, how do you decide whether to give your optometrist a call or tough it out for a few more days?