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Why is it important to take children to the ophthalmologist?

Why is it important to take children to the ophthalmologist?

Thursday, 14 August 2025

Vision is one of the most important senses for a child’s development. Through their eyes, children learn, explore, and connect with the world around them. However, many vision problems can go unnoticed, especially if the child does not know how to express what they see, or if they believe their vision is “normal” because they have no other reference.

What is the OCT study for?

What is the OCT study for?

Thursday, 07 August 2025

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)is a non-invasive imaging test that allows for highly detailed views of the internal structures of the eye, such as the retina, optic nerve, and macula. Its precision is so high that it can detect microscopic changes before symptoms or visual damage occur.

Blurry vision while driving at night shouldn't be considered normal

Blurry vision while driving at night shouldn't be considered normal

Thursday, 31 July 2025

Do you have trouble seeing clearly when driving at night? Do car headlights dazzle you, or does everything seem blurrier once the sun goes down? While many people think this is normal, the truth is—it’s not. Blurry vision while driving at night can be a sign that something isn’t right with your eyesight, and it’s important to pay attention.

Migraines Are Not Just Headaches

Migraines Are Not Just Headaches

Thursday, 24 July 2025

They are a neurological condition that can have multiple triggers and significantly affect quality of life. One of the lesser-known but very important aspects is their connection to visual health.

Why do styes appear?

Why do styes appear?

Thursday, 17 July 2025

Styes are a common eyelid inflammation that can be quite uncomfortable. They usually appear as a small red bump, similar to a pimple, typically near the eyelashes. While they are not usually serious, it's important to understand why they occur and how we can prevent them.

Are you sensitive to light?

Are you sensitive to light?

Thursday, 10 July 2025

Do you feel more sensitive to sunlight than usual? Do bright lights, screens, or even well-lit indoor spaces make you uncomfortable? You might be experiencing photophobia, the medical term for light sensitivity.

What is fluorescein angiography used for?

What is fluorescein angiography used for?

Thursday, 03 July 2025

Fluorescein Angiography is a specialized test that allows for detailed observation of blood circulation in the retina, the light-sensitive layer located at the back of the eye. It is used to detect, evaluate, and monitor various eye diseases that affect the blood vessels.

What are refractive errors?

What are refractive errors?

Thursday, 26 June 2025

Refractive errors are common vision conditions that occur when the shape of the eye prevents light from focusing properly on the retina. This results in blurred vision, difficulty seeing at a distance, up close, or both. They affect people of all ages and are one of the main reasons for ophthalmology consultations.

Inflammatory diseases that affect your vision

Inflammatory diseases that affect your vision

Monday, 23 June 2025

Eye inflammation doesn’t just cause discomfort—it can also be a sign of a more serious condition that, if left untreated, may compromise your vision. Inflammatory eye diseases can appear suddenly or develop gradually, affecting different parts of the eye, from the surface to deeper layers.

Let’s Talk About Home Remedies for the Eyes

Let’s Talk About Home Remedies for the Eyes

Thursday, 12 June 2025

When your eyes feel dry, irritated, or tired, it’s common to look for quick relief at home. However, not all home remedies are safe. Some can help, but others may cause more harm than good.

What is visual ergonomics?

What is visual ergonomics?

Thursday, 05 June 2025

In a world where we spend much of the day in front of screens—whether computers, tablets, or phones—it's essential to pay attention to visual ergonomics, a concept that aims to adapt our environment to protect our eye health.

Contact Lens-Related Ulcers

Contact Lens-Related Ulcers

Thursday, 29 May 2025

A corneal ulcer is an open wound on the cornea, the transparent layer that covers the eye. It is usually caused by an infection (bacterial, viral, or fungal), but can also result from trauma, foreign bodies, or improper use of contact lenses.

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