Low Vision Doesn’t Mean Low Quality Of Life
“Low vision” is a term used to describe a condition that can result from a variety of eye diseases, disorders, or injuries that affect one’s sight.
“Low vision” is a term used to describe a condition that can result from a variety of eye diseases, disorders, or injuries that affect one’s sight.
“Weird... it’s happening again!” Have you ever said that about an uncontrollable eyelid twitch that comes at the most inopportune time? After the pulsing subsides you wonder, “What was that all about?”
Take 15 seconds. Close your eyes and think about how your life would change if you lost your eyesight. Count to 15 while you think about it. Sobering, isn’t it?
We all remember our moms telling us to eat our carrots because they’re good for our eyes, right!?
Do you ever wake in the morning feeling like your eyes are dry, tired, and/or itchy? That’s normal occasionally, but if it happens often you may be having a problem with nocturnal lagophthalmos...
Please join us in welcoming Dr. Shawn Sammons to Wilson Eyecare Associates…
Swimming is an awesome way to have fun and get your exercise. However, there are a few things to keep in mind. Remember that pools have both chemicals and bacteria—both of which can affect your eyes.
We understand that nobody loves getting their eyes dilated. It can be a little frustrating for a couple of hours after your appointment to not be able to do all the things you’d normally be able to do.
People with diabetes know how important it is to monitor their condition. However, many people with diabetes know very little about a condition called diabetic retinopathy—the leading cause of blindness in the United States.
During those times of year when the nights are longer, and we’re spending early mornings and evenings driving in the dark, something becomes glaringly apparent—it’s just harder to see when we’re driving after dark!