What Happens if Dry Eyes are Untreated?
Dry eye syndrome will only get worse if untreated, leading to daily discomfort, potential ocular damage, and even visual impairment.
ReadHow Can Patients Benefit from Bifocal Contact Lenses?
Ready to ditch the reading glasses? Find out how bifocal and multifocal contact lenses may help.
ReadWhat Kind of Pain Is Experienced with Glaucoma?
Glaucoma generally causes no pain or symptoms in its early stages, making timely diagnosis and treatment essential for preserving your sight.
ReadTips to Manage Eye Allergies at Home
Avoiding irritants is essential, but we're happy to offer additional tips for managing your eye allergies at home.
ReadCan I Get Rid of my Glasses After Cataract Surgery?
Some patients will no longer need their glasses after cataract surgery, though it depends on one's needs and procedural specifics.
ReadWhy Are my Eyelids Swollen?
Swollen eyelids are a common symptom of eye allergies, resulting in daily discomfort and potentially affecting a patient's vision.
ReadA Guide to Diabetes and Eye Health
Diabetes can compromise eye health in various ways, so it's essential to keep the following information in mind.
ReadCan Drinking Water Help Ease Dry Eye Symptoms?
Proper nutrition and hydration can improve tear production to potentially provide relief for dry eye syndrome.
ReadAre Scleral Contact Lenses the Best Option for Astigmatism?
Scleral contacts are an effective treatment to comfortably correct the visual distortions caused by astigmatism.
ReadOver 40? Here's What You Need to Know About Cataracts
If you're over 40, knowing the following facts about cataracts can help you receive treatment and maintain ocular health.
ReadFast Facts You Need to Know About Glaucoma
Knowing these fast facts about glaucoma can help you protect your vision and eye health for many years to come.
ReadWhat Do Allergy Eyes Look Like?
Eye allergies include numerous unpleasant symptoms, such as redness, inflammation, itchiness, excessive watering, and puffiness.
ReadWill Scleral Contact Lenses Feel Soft or Hard?
Scleral contact lenses offer a comfortable fit for those who aren’t good candidates for other types of contact lenses.
ReadHow Should I Treat My Dry Eyes At Home?
Get relief for the burning, itching, and discomfort of dry eyes with these easy at-home care tips from inVision Ophthalmology Tuscaloosa.
ReadHow is a Diabetic Eye Exam Different From a Regular Eye Exam?
A diabetic eye exam focuses on the retina, a target of diabetic damage, unlike a regular eye exam that examines multiple ocular regions.
ReadWhat Are the First Signs of Cataracts to Look For?
The first signs of cataracts include faded colors, blurry vision, and new nearsightedness, but they can be managed by an ophthalmologist.
ReadChoosing Between Bifocal and Multifocal Contact Lenses
Contact lenses offer vision correction to patients in Tuscaloosa, AL. Find out the difference between bifocals and multifocals here.
ReadCan Eye Drops Really Help With Glaucoma?
Eye drops can resolve many problems surrounding glaucoma, although they will not always be as effective as surgery.
ReadAre My Itchy Eyes a Sign of Eye Allergies?
Eye allergies are common occurrences that can trigger itchiness in the eyes as well as many other irritations.
ReadWho is a Candidate for Scleral Contact Lenses?
You may be a candidate for scleral contact lenses if you have corneal irregularities, dry eyes, or have undergone refractive surgery.
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