skeletonSigns You Need New Glasses | When to Replace Your Eyewear

Signs You Need New Glasses | When to Replace Your Eyewear

If you think you need new glasses, you may be right. Timing typically depends on changes in your vision, eye health, lifestyle, or style preferences. Increased wear and tear on your frames and lenses can also result in the need for a new pair.

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Light Sensitivity Glasses

Many people experience light sensitivity (photophobia). Although itā€™s only a mild discomfort for some, it can be quite painful for others. Migraine headaches, eye conditions, and other underlying health concerns can cause severe photophobia.

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Can You Play Football with Glasses?

Yes, you can absolutely play football if you wear glasses. But your average glasses may not be the best choice for going head-to-head in a helmet.

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Do You Need Glasses for Eclipses?

Solar eclipses are a fascinating part of nature, but they can be harmful to your eyes without the proper protection. Hereā€™s how to prepare for the next solar eclipse and why taking precautions is so important for your vision and eye health.

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What Are Colorblind Glasses and How Do They Work?

Millions of colors paint the world around us, from the softest blue sky to the brightest yellow sunrise. And remarkably, the human eye can distinguish each of these hues! But for those with color vision deficiency, some of these colors may not appear as vibrant or may not be visible at all.

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Parts of Glasses & Sunglasses

Glasses and sunglasses are more than just trendy accessories. They serve an important purpose in helping us see clearly and protecting our eyes from UV rays.

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How to Clean Sunglasses

Hygiene is important for your personal care, but did you know itā€™s also crucial when it comes to your eyewear? You should always keep your glasses and sunglasses clean for the following reasons:

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How to Make Homemade Glasses Cleaner

Keeping your glasses clean and smudge-free is important for having the clearest vision possible. Though commercial cleaners are easy to find, you can make effective and budget-friendly alternatives with ingredients you probably already have at home.

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8 Ways to Look Good in Glasses

Glasses are a popular accessory that not only improve your vision but also bring out your individual style and personality. If youā€™re wondering how to look good in your glasses, youā€™ve come to the right place. From choosing the perfect frames to complementing them with cute hairstyles, weā€™ll help you rock your eyewear with confidence and flair.

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Famous Frames: Shop the Glasses of Your Favorite TV and Film Characters

Whether youā€™re dressing up for Halloween or you just want some inspiration from your favorite movie and TV characters with glasses, weā€™ve got plenty for you to choose from. Here are 20 of our most loved characters with big glasses, small glasses, colorful glasses, and everything in between:

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Do Gaming Glasses Work?

Gaming glasses help you stay ahead of the competition in more ways than one. Not only do they filter blue-violet light from digital screens, but they also provide improved clarity and focus.

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Can You Wear Glasses in a Passport Photo?

While eyewear is a part of everyday life for many people, wearing them in ID photos is not allowed in most cases.

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skeleton What Is Presbyopia and How Is It Corrected/Treated?

What Is Presbyopia and How Is It Corrected/Treated?

Presbyopia is an eye condition that makes it hard to see clearly up close. Itā€™s a normal part of aging. Most people start to notice their near vision is beginning to get blurry around age 40.

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Anti-Reflective Coating: What It Is and How It Can Help You See Better

You want your glasses to give you the best vision possible. Adding anti-reflective coating to your lenses is one way you can optimize your vision.

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skeleton How to Fix Your Broken Glasses

How to Fix Your Broken Glasses

For many people, glasses are a necessary tool for an enjoyable life. Whether you use them for reading or need them for everyday vision correction, itā€™s important to know how to fix your glasses at home if they break. You should also know when to take them to professionals for repairs.

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Progressive Lenses: What They Are and How They Work

Do you wear reading glasses? If so and youā€™re 40 or older, you may notice your readers arenā€™t working as well as they used to. This is likely because you have presbyopia. Presbyopia is a normal part of aging. When youā€™re young, the lens in your eye that focuses light onto the retina is flexible and can change shape easily.

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What Is Farsightedness (Hyperopia)?

Farsightedness is an eye condition in which people can often see clearly far away, but objects up close may be blurry.

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skeleton Myopia: Causes, Progression and Correction

Myopia: Causes, Progression and Correction

Myopia (nearsightedness) is a vision problem that makes distance vision appear blurry while near vision is clear.

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skeleton What Is Astigmatism and How Can It Be Corrected?

What Is Astigmatism and How Can It Be Corrected?

Astigmatism is a refractive error that causes blurred vision from any distance, whether near or far. The most common type of astigmatism occurs when the cornea (the clear front surface of the eye), which is normally perfectly round, is shaped more like a football.

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skeleton What Are Bifocals and What Are They Used For?

What Are Bifocals and What Are They Used For?

If youā€™re over age 40, you may have noticed youā€™re having trouble reading magazines, restaurant menus, text messages and other things up close.

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Glasses Slipping Down Your Face: Why It Happens and How to Fix It

If you wear glasses, chances are theyā€™ve slipped down your nose more than a few times.

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skeleton High-Index Lenses: Are They Right For Your Prescription?

High-Index Lenses: Are They Right For Your Prescription?

What Are High-Index Lenses? You might think that if you have a strong vision prescription, your glasses have to frame thick, heavy lenses.

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skeleton Can I Buy Eyeglasses with My FSA or HSA?

Can I Buy Eyeglasses with My FSA or HSA?

Both FSA and HSA pre-tax health accounts can be used to pay for prescription glasses, contact lenses, eye exams and more.

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skeleton Home Eye Tests: Are They As Good As Seeing an Eye Doctor?

Home Eye Tests: Are They As Good As Seeing an Eye Doctor?

If youā€™re having vision problems, you may be tempted to try a home vision test.

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What Is the Snellen Chart?

The Snellen eye chart is used to test your visual acuity, which is how clearly and sharply you can see without glasses or contact lenses.

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skeleton Eye Colors: What is the Rarest, the Most Common and Why Eyes are Different Colors

Eye Colors: What is the Rarest, the Most Common and Why Eyes are Different Colors

If you were to guess, what would you say is the rarest eye color in the world? You may be surprised to learn that the answer is red or violet.

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skeleton How Do Eye Doctors Test for Color Blindness?

How Do Eye Doctors Test for Color Blindness?

Color blindness is a deficiency in the way a person sees color. (Note: A more accurate descriptor is ā€œcolor vision deficiency.ā€ Although, ā€œcolor blindnessā€ is more frequently used outside the medical community). The condition affects many people worldwide and is often passed down through family members. People who are color blind may face trouble in the workplace, in school and in everyday life.

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skeleton How to Find Reading Glasses that Will Help You See Clearly as You Age

How to Find Reading Glasses that Will Help You See Clearly as You Age

As you age, your vision changes. And once you turn 40, you may notice that itā€™s harder to focus on close-up objects. You may need to hold things with small print farther away to read them.

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How to Adjust Glasses at Home

Eyeglasses are built to suit your vision needs, from the lens to the temples. In addition to aiding your sight, a pair of snazzy frames can help you make a fashion statement.

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skeleton What Is a Polycarbonate Lens?

What Is a Polycarbonate Lens?

Polycarbonate is the current industry standard for safety glasses, sport goggles and kidā€™s eyewear. Polycarbonate, also called poly, is a near-unbreakable form of plastic.

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skeleton 8 Ways to Stop Glasses from Fogging Over Your Mask

8 Ways to Stop Glasses from Fogging Over Your Mask

Foggy glasses get in the way of everyday activities, work and leisure time. Humid weather and vigorous exercise are two common ways to produce eyeglass fog. Wearing a face mask can also cause steamy lenses.

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skeleton Optometrists vs. Ophthalmologists vs. Opticians

Optometrists vs. Ophthalmologists vs. Opticians

Optometrists, ophthalmologists and opticians are all eye care providers. Optometrists and ophthalmologists are eye doctors who help keep your eyes and vision healthy. Opticians are technicians who work with you to make sure you have the right eyewear for your prescription and lifestyle.

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skeleton Red Eyes: What Causes Them and How to Get Rid of Them

Red Eyes: What Causes Them and How to Get Rid of Them

If youā€™ve ever looked in the mirror and your eyes were red, youā€™ve probably wondered what caused it and how you can take your eyes whiter.

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Photochromic Lenses

Photochromic lenses are eyeglass lenses that are clear indoors and darken automatically when exposed to the sun or other sources of ultraviolet (UV) rays.

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Is Vision Insurance Worth It?

Vision is, arguably, our most important sense for everyday life. Vision is so important, our cerebral cortex (surface of the brain) devotes 20% to 30% of its processing power to sight alone. For comparison, only 8% of the brain is devoted to hearing.

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skeleton How to Wear a Medical Eye Patch to Help Heal or Fix a Vision Problem

How to Wear a Medical Eye Patch to Help Heal or Fix a Vision Problem

An eye patch is a device used to cover one eye (and not just for Halloween). In fact, there are several medical reasons you may need to wear an eye patch ā€” whether to protect your eye or to aid in vision correction.

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skeleton The Benefits of Reader Sunglasses

The Benefits of Reader Sunglasses

Everyone loves a nice sunny day by the pool ā€” especially with a good book or magazine to read as you soak up the rays. But if you need reading glasses, shading your eyes from the sun and flipping through the pages might pose a challenge.

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How to read an eyeglass prescription

How often should you get an eye exam to review the effectiveness of your prescription eyeglasses? It's that time of year again - it's time to update your prescription and visit the optometrist for your eye examination. But this year it will be different. This time, when you get your prescription, you will no longer be confused about what those characters and numbers mean!

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skeleton How long does it take to adjust to new glasses?

How long does it take to adjust to new glasses?

Putting on new eyeglasses for the first time brings a sense of joy and confidence. However, it can take time for your vision to become completely comfortable and adjust to your new glasses.

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When were sunglasses invented?

The sunglasses you love for protection and style have a long history. When they were first introduced, they had a more useful function. From emeralds in Rome to the fashionable ones you wear today, let's explore the complete history of sunglasses.

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skeleton How long does it take to get glasses?

How long does it take to get glasses?

After your eye exam and when you place your order will determine the time, but it usually takes around 7 to 10 business days to receive new prescription eyeglasses. However, shorter and even same-day delivery times may be available (especially with expedited shipping). Once you have your prescription, you can order glasses from any optical shop.

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When were glasses invented

Did you know that in the United States, more than 164 million adults wear glasses?With prescription glasses so readily available, the journey the simple reading stone took to become the eyewear of today is incredible. So, when were they invented, and by whom?

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skeleton How to order prescription glasses online: a complete guide

How to order prescription glasses online: a complete guide

You might wonder how to go about buying glasses online as you browse our extensive selection of designer eyewear frames. Although it might appear overwhelming, buying eyeglasses online from glasses.com is just as simple as making any other online purchase.

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Polarized sunglasses: how do they work and when do you need them

What are polarized sunglasses? With so many different lens treatments, it's simple to get confused about what each treatment is for and how they work. Here, we answer some of the most frequently asked inquiries regarding polarized lenses.

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skeleton How many types of sunglasses are there?

How many types of sunglasses are there?

The shapes, materials, and lenses used to make sunglasses range widely. There are countless types of sunglasses for both men and women, ranging from basic styles like the aviator, round, square, cat-eye, and wrap-around sunglasses to more exotic options like a hexagonal, butterfly, and clubmaster sunglasses.

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skeleton What are gradient sunglasses, and why do you need them

What are gradient sunglasses, and why do you need them

Gradient sunglasses are so much more than just a trend-setting accessory. The top of these glasses are substantially tinted, and they gradually taper down to a bottom that is nearly tintless. It certainly has a striking aesthetic, but is there a purpose to the design, and should you wear these sunglasses?

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Best sunglasses for driving

Driving with sunglasses is essential for a long drive. Without them, the sunlight's glare can be blinding and increase your risk of having an accident. But not all sunglasses are created equal, so the pair you currently own might not be the best for when you go for a drive.

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How to fix scratched glasses lenses

Getting a new pair of glasses can be exciting, but how frustrating is it when you make the first scratch on the lenses? Scratched lenses are the worst, anyone who has worn glasses for a while can tell you. But can you learn how to fix glasses scratches at home?

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Crazed lenses: what are they and how to avoid them

What causes crazing in glasses and what can you do to avoid crazed lenses? Lens crazing is the spider web-like effect that can occur when your glasses' special lens coating gets damaged through exposure to extreme temperatures. Crazing can happen to the anti-reflective coating on eyeglass lenses, making the world appear fuzzy when looking through the lenses.

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Cleaning glasses: an easy guide step by step

The best way to keep your eyeglasses looking fantastic and prevent scratched lenses is to clean them daily. Follow our guidelines to keep your eyewear clean and clear without dmamging the more delicate parts.

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How much do glasses cost

How much do glasses cost? A pair of glasses can range anywhere from $10 for readers to several thousand dollars depending on the brand and prescription lenses. But average prescription eyewear costs between $200 and $300 in today's market. Without insurance to cover the cost, you will need to search for the best price.

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skeleton What materials are used to make glasses frames and lenses?

What materials are used to make glasses frames and lenses?

Glasses frames materials commonly include plastic lenses, but what is the reason behind their widespread use? They're typically more pleasant to wear because they're lighter than conventional glass lenses used in eyeglasses. Applying lens coatings like anti-glare to plastic lenses is also simpler. They are also more resistant to scratches and impact.

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UV protection in glasses: what is it and what are its benefits

Our skin is of great concern when considering sun damage. The sensitive skin around our eyes and our eyes themselves are at risk from the sun. Glasses with UV protection act as eye protection from the sun. Continue reading to find out more about how UV radiation affects your eyes and how to shield them from the sun's rays.

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skeleton Best sports eyeglasses in 2023

Best sports eyeglasses in 2023

What are the best sports glasses to wear while exercising outside? While eye protection is crucial for contact sports, they also protect your eyes from insects and dust. You can see more clearly with sports glasses by boosting contrast, cutting glare, or adjusting to various lighting conditions.

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skeleton What are smart glasses and how do they work

What are smart glasses and how do they work

Simply defined, smart glasses integrate wireless networking and images into the frames and lenses of our eyewear, just as with our home computers and smartphones. In 2013, Google smart eyeglasses hit the market, and since then, there has been a cascade of new models and functionalities.

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Eyeglasses trends 2023: what glasses are in style for men and women

What glasses are in style? Itā€™s important to have glasses that fit the occasion, because they are as personal as the look of your face and frequently provide a classy mood for your style and personality. Every day, new trending eyeglasses and styles enter the market.

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Best glasses for face shape: what glasses fit your face?

When choosing a pair of glasses, you'll probably check out a variety of elements, including color, size, and fit. In your search for the ideal frames, you might also want to consider your face shape.

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Glasses for square faces: what is the best shape?

What are the best glasses for square faces? With so many different designs and shapes to pick from, it can be challenging to decide which frames will suit your face shape the best. Finding the ideal frames to accentuate your natural characteristics is easy. Once you understand your face shape, you'll learn which styles of eyeglasses and sunglasses suit you best.

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skeleton Round face glasses and sunglasses: what is the best shape?

Round face glasses and sunglasses: what is the best shape?

Different face shapes go well with various frame types, but what are the best frames for round faces? Your eyeglasses should accent your natural features and reflect your personal style. You alone can choose the frames you want to wear. There are, however, several methods to use as a reference when selecting your eyewear, whether it be eyeglasses or sunglasses. One of them is being aware of your face shape. You can use this advice to choose the ideal glasses for round faces. Soft features are set within round faces' similar-width foreheads and jawlines.

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Glasses for oval faces: the ultimate list

The best glasses to wear for an oval face shape are up to you and your personal style. Just like with other face shapes like diamond, round or square, consider what each eyewear frame can offer when you browse and identify the styles that complement your face shape. Do you like angular designs with sharp angles or rounded ones with soft curves? Are you more traditional or modern? What are the best glasses for oval-shaped faces?

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Low nose bridge glasses

Every face is different, so shouldnā€™t there also be different glasses for each face shape? Low nose bridge fit glasses have low nose bridges for people with broader facial features and high cheekbones. How do you know if you need low nose bridge glasses? It can be worthwhile to try a pair of low bridge glasses if you frequently find yourself pushing up your glasses. Low bridge glasses may also be a great choice if your glasses rest on your cheekbones while you speak or smile.

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Glasses for heart-shaped faces

What types of sunglasses work best for those with heart-shaped faces? It might be challenging to choose the ideal set of glasses for your face shape, since not every pair of glasses will complement our faces the way we want them to.

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Glasses for diamond-shaped faces

What are the best frames for diamond-faced people? Finding the right pair of glasses for your face can be difficult. Itā€™s fun to be trendy, but unfortunately not every pair of glasses will look as good on our faces as we want them to. If your face is diamond-shaped, you might be finding it challenging to find styles and shapes that look good on you, especially when there are so many options available.

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skeleton How to put eye drops in: the complete method

How to put eye drops in: the complete method

There are many different kinds of eye drops and putting them in your eye can be challenging for those who get squeamish when it comes to touching their eyes. However, with a few pointers and some practice, you'll become more accustomed to it. The more comfortable and confident you are with it, the better able you will be to administer eye drops without missing, spilling, or using excessive amounts.

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Eye exercises to improve vision

Everyone knows that exercising and eating healthy is a great way to stay in shape and keep your body healthy. But did you know that you can also learn how to improve eyesight by doing eye exercises? Well, kind of.

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skeleton Rubbing eyes: is it bad for you?

Rubbing eyes: is it bad for you?

Although it may appear harmless, rubbing your eyes can put you at risk for illness or worsen eye irritation.

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skeleton How to improve eyesight and strengthen vision

How to improve eyesight and strengthen vision

In the United States, more than 150 million people have refractive eye disorders such as myopia (short-sightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism.

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Sun damage to eyes: symptoms and treatment

Did you know that your eyes can get sunburned just like any other part of your body? Eye damage from sun overexposure is called photokeratitis. Photokeratitis is a painful but temporary eye condition brought on by overexposure to UV light, causing your corneas to become inflamed.

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skeleton How to get rid of a swollen eye: the complete guide

How to get rid of a swollen eye: the complete guide

The eyelid is a complex, fully functioning skin tissue with glands. When these tissues become inflamed, the eyelid becomes swollen.

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Something stuck in eye? Hereā€™s what to do

Ugh, it feels like something is in my eye!ā€ We know itā€™s one of the worst sensations. Getting even the tiniest particle from eyelashes to bugs to dust in your eye can derail your entire day. Having something is stuck in your eye can be irritating or even painful. Hopefully, blinking and your natural tears will wash the item out.

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skeleton Sungazing: benefits and common risks

Sungazing: benefits and common risks

What is sungazing, and why do people sungaze? The meditation technique called "sun gazing" or ā€œsolar healingā€ practices staring directly at the sun during sunrise or sunset.

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How to get whiter eyes

Over time, the sclera, the white part of your eye, can develop a yellowish or reddish tint. And, if your eyes are not dazzling white, you may appear tired and older because the eyes reflect your general health. But is there a way to get whiter eyes? Do not worry; there are several ways to reduce the redness or yellowness in your eyes. Keep reading to learn how to whiten your eyes naturally.

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Supplements and vitamins for eye health

Your eyes are intricate organs that require vitamins and nutrients to operate optimally. Following a healthy diet or taking supplements may prevent or delay degenerative eye conditions or disease.

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Are carrots good for your eyes?

Is it a myth that carrots are good for your eyes? There is some truth to the link between carrots and good eyesight. But the idea is rooted in a little myth and an established campaign attributing carrots to good eye health because they contain compounds that are good for the eyes.

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Common signs you need glasses

Can you have 20/20 vision and still need glasses? If you've never worn glasses before but are experiencing slight discomfort, it may be time to think about getting eyeglasses. Below are some common signs you need a pair of eyeglasses.

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skeleton How often should you get an eye exam?

How often should you get an eye exam?

How often should you go to the eye doctor and how often should you get your eyes checked? Ophthalmologists and optometrists advise full visual field tests at least once every two to three years.

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Visual field test: what it is and why take it

How much can you see from the corners of your eyes when concentrating on the words in this article? Can you discern what is going on around you?

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Dominant eye test: what is it

The term 'dominant eye' is typically used to refer to the normal visual state where the two eyes work well together and have equal visual acuity. The definition of visual acuity is the sharpness of vision. The dominant eye is when one eye is the 'leading' or preferred eye.

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DMV vision test: the practical guide to pass it

How to pass the vision test at the DMV? One of the minimum eye requirements for getting a driver's license is passing a DMV vision test. To renew their licenses, certain persons must also pass an eye exam.

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skeleton The cost of eye exams

The cost of eye exams

How much is the cost of an eye exam? It depends on where you live, whether you visit a retail vision provider or a local private optometrist, and whether or not you are a new or recurring patient.

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The Fluorescein Eye Stain test explained

Fluorescein eye stain tests are often prescribed by doctors when they suspect you have damage to your cornea or foreign particles in your eye. You may also need this test if your doctor suspects your contacts are damaging your corneas.

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skeleton Refraction eye exam: what is this test?

Refraction eye exam: what is this test?

What is a refraction eye exam? It's a test to determine if there are any abnormalities in your vision by your optometrist or ophthalmologist and decide on your contact lens or eyeglasses prescription.

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skeleton How long does the dilation of eyes last?

How long does the dilation of eyes last?

Any comprehensive eye checkup will include tests like visual field testing and dilating your eyes, but how long does eye dilation last? It can take 20 to 30 minutes after your doctor injects the dilating drops for your pupils to open fully. Most people experience the effects four to six hours after dilation. Each individual responds to dilating drops differently.

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How to measure pupillary distance

What is pupillary distance? Pupillary Distance, abbreviated as PD, is a standard measurement that you will find in glasses prescriptions.

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skeleton Visual Acuity: what is and how to measure it

Visual Acuity: what is and how to measure it

So, youā€™ve recently had your vision checked and received your test results and prescription from your eye doctor. Your visual acuity was tested, but what does it mean?

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