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Having Problems Seeing? Tips to Improve Your Vision

I spend most of my time working on my laptop or desktop computer. Although I take precautions to keep my eyes healthy, I still experience unexplained vision problems. After speaking to an optometrist about my eye problems, they suggested that I change the lighting in my home and office. The overhead lighting in my work space was actually too bright for my eyes. I lowered the lighting in my ceiling and placed adjustable lamps on my desk. If I need more light, I simply adjust the lamps over my computer screen. I can now work without damaging my eyes. If you have problems with your eyes and can't figure out why, read my blog. I offer real tips you can use that protect your eyes at work or home. Good luck and thanks for stopping by.

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Should You Be Concerned About Eye Twitching?

An involuntary eye twitch that happens on occasion is usually not cause for concern. At most, it is a nuisance that goes away. However, if the twitch recurs often and interferes with your vision, there could be an underlying cause that should not be ignored. If you are experiencing eye twitching on a regular basis, here is what you need to know.   What Is Causing the Twitching? In many instances, the twitching is the result of extreme stress. Read More 

Prolong The Life Of Contact Lenses

You should do what you can to make your contact lenses last as long as possible. This way, you won't spend more than absolutely necessary to replace them, you won't find yourself running out of them sooner than you were prepared for and you won't have an increased chance of something happening to them while you are wearing them. Follow the tips here to help your contacts last you as long as possible: Read More 

4 Mistakes For New Contact Wearers To Avoid

Contact lenses are great at correcting vision, but many new wearers experience a learning curve when it comes to caring for and inserting and removing them. To protect the health of your eyes, it is very important to wear contacts properly. If you're getting your first pair of contact lenses in the near future, avoid these common mistakes:  Sleeping with Your Contacts In While there are a few brands of contacts that offer extended wear, the majority of contacts should be removed prior to going to sleep. Read More 

3 Ways For Beginners To Keep Their Glasses Clean

There are a few things that are worth knowing about keeping your glasses in a condition that allows you to actually see out of them well, especially if you're new to wearing glasses. Here are some examples of ways to avoid common issues that make your glasses harder to see out of in general. Use Dish Cleaner One common issue with new glasses wearers is that their glasses get all dirty and they fail to realize that it's necessary to clean them. Read More 

Can You Still Wear Contact Lenses If You Need Bifocals?

Bifocals have been around since their invention by Benjamin Franklin in the 18th century, but it has taken considerably longer for that technology to make the leap to contact lenses. Although individuals suffering from presbyopia, or far-sightedness caused by natural aging, were once unable to wear contact lenses effectively, increasingly complex lens manufacturing methods have made it possible for contacts to adjust your both near and far vision separately.  Understanding How Bifocal Lenses Work Read More