Glaucoma can set in slowly, eventually causing irreversible vision changes. Read on to learn if knowing your family’s glaucoma history could help you identify the condition earlier.
Glaucoma can set in slowly, eventually causing irreversible vision changes. Read on to learn if knowing your family’s glaucoma history could help you identify the condition earlier.
There’s a learning curve to using contact lenses for the first time, even if you’re already used to correcting your vision with glasses. Find out what you can do to ease the transition into wearing contact lenses.
It might seem contradictory, but constant eye watering is a sign of chronic dry eyes. We share our tips for managing your chronic dry eyes and alleviating the discomfort that comes with the condition.
Whether or not your vision becomes blurry or distorted, having diabetes puts you at a higher-than-average risk for eye problems like glaucoma and cataracts. Discover our five steps to help you prevent diabetic eye disease.
As you get older, are you noticing a change in your vision? If so, it could just be a sign of aging, or it could be something more serious — like glaucoma. Sometimes glaucoma sneaks up on you, so keep reading to learn how to identify it early.