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  • How Can I Tell If My Contact Lens Is in My Eye?

    It's frustrating to lose track of a contact lens. It happens to experienced contact lens wearers and neophytes alike, often when you are inserting or removing your contact lenses, or when you have...

  • Contact Lens Help

    The FDA states that more than 30 million Americans use contact lenses, according to the Contact Lens Council. The lenses can be liberating, especially after years of being bogged down with...

  • How to Replace Prescription Lenses

    Glasses help correct less than perfect vision. If you depend on glasses to get through the day, you know how frustrating it can be to try to make it without them. If you've broken your lenses,...

  • How to Get Contact Lenses Out of the Eye When Stuck

    Getting contact lenses stuck in your eye can often be a painful experience. Sometimes contacts can slip too high or too low on your eyeball, making them difficult to remove. Your contact getting...

  • What Do Prescription Numbers Mean in Eye Glasses?

    Eyeglasses correct many different types of refractive errors, or sight problems, including nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism. Trying to understand the numbers on an eyeglass...

  • Ofloxacin Treatment

    Ofloxacin is an antibiotic drug used to kill bacteria and prevent its growth. It is administered in different forms depending on the condition being treated. Brand names include Ocuflux and Floxin.

  • How Do I Get My Contacts to Fit Correctly?

    Contact lenses are prescribed by an ophthalmologist to correct vision impairments and astigmatisms in one or both eyes. Astigmatism is the result of an oddly shaped cornea and can be present in a...

  • Steps of an Eye Exam

    An eye examination is a series of tests performed by an optometrist to ensure that you have the ability to see and focus on near and distant objects. If your eye exam is less than successful, your...

  • How to Clean and Store Contact Lenses

    Contact lenses are a great alternative to wearing glasses, but the process of cleaning them is a very important necessity to become familiar with. Improper care of contacts can lead to problems...

  • Eye Exercises for a Visual Field Cut

    A visual field cut is technically called hemianopsia. This is a condition in which half of the visual field of sight is affected, either in one or both eyes. It's often caused by an injury to the...

  • How Do Eye Exercises Work

    Many people believe that degenerating vision is simply another part of aging, that it is something that people simply need to resign themselves to and live with. Indeed, even people who have...

  • Contact Lens FAQs

    Contact lenses are plastic lenses that are applied to the eye in order to enhance vision. Used as an alternative to glasses, contact lenses rest comfortably on the eye and allow for better...

  • How to Save Money On Eyelasses and Contact Lenses

    Our eyes are priceless in value, yet we don't want to be ripped off every single time we visit the optician's office. Receiving quality eye care, getting fitted for contact lenses and glasses,...

  • How to Prevent Cataracts and Glaucoma Eye Disease

    The most common eye diseases are cataracts and glaucoma. There are several things you can do to help prevent these eye diseases. The most important step to take in preventing any eye disease is...

  • How to Use a Tonometer

    Intraocular pressure is measured by a tonometer. Tonometers are used to measure the pressure in the inside of the eye. The pressure is measured by recording the resistance of the cornea when...

  • How to Heal a Black Eye

    How to Heal a Black Eye and Prevent Swelling

  • How to Find an Eye Doctor

    Finding a doctor is as simple as looking in the Yellow Pages. But the best chance of locating a good doctor for your needs is through referrals. There are several ways to find an eye doctor or...

  • How to Maintain Eye Safety

    Eye injuries are common at home, school, work, or play. However, preventing eye injuries can be done with time and patience. Here are ways to minimize eye injuries in every day situations such as...

  • How to Remove Soft Contact Lenses

    It's important to remove soft contact lenses to keep them clean, throw them away, or rest your eyes. Removing soft contact lenses might not be too difficult but it will get easier anyways with...

  • How to Get an "Invisible" Particle Out of Your Eye

    You suddenly get the sensation that an eyelash has gotten in your eye. You start to rub it and the next thing you know it feels as though there is a tiny grain of sand trapped under your eyelid...

  • How Does a Contact Lens Work?

    A contact lens is an extremely thin, transparent optical disc worn in the eye. It rests on the cornea, the covering over the central part of the eye. The lens is held in place by the pressure of...

  • Optometrists Association of Australia

    The Optometrists Association Australia is a national association of registered optometrists throughout the country of Australia. With over 3,500 members, the Optometrists Association Australia...

  • How Do Toric Lenses Work?

    Toric lenses are a type of contact lens used in the correction of astigmatism. Toric lenses can be soft or rigid types of contacts. Most of them are soft lenses. Soft lenses are made from...

  • How to Choose an Eye Doctor

    The eyes are the windows to the soul and a snapshot of the health of the rest of your body. From your eyes, a good doctor can find indications that you are diabetic, have high blood sugar or even...

  • How to Get the Most Out Of Your Contact Lenses

    Contact lenses provide a very comfortable and convenient alternative to wearing glasses. Yet, many people still hesitate over making the transition from eyeglasses to contacts. Often such...

  • How to remove soft contact lens when it's stuck.

    Steps to follow if the contact lens is stuck to the eye. The following steps apply to soft contact lenses only.

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