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Vision and driving

VISION AND DRIVING

Commuting is a very essential part of daily living. Amongst all known means of transportation, transportation by land (road ravel) remains the most commonly used.  The term “road users” simply refers to all those who move on the roads. They include: motorists, pedestrians, cyclists. In a broader sense, it includes [...]

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Photopia

WHAT IS PHOTOPHOBIA?

Photophobia, or light sensitivity, is an intolerance of the eyes to light. Sources such as sunlight, fluorescent light and incandescent light all can cause discomfort, along with a need to squint or close the eyes. Headaches also may accompany light sensitivity. Light-sensitive people sometimes are bothered only by bright light. [...]

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WHAT IS DIABETES?

Diabetes is a disease in which glucose levels in your blood (also known as blood sugar) are high. Blood glucose is your body’s main source of energy and you get it from the food you eat. Your body makes a hormone called insulin that helps glucose from food you eat [...]

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WHAT IS ASTIGMATISM ?

Astigmatism is a type of refractive error, which occurs when there is an unusual curvature in the eye’s lens or cornea, this prevents light from being focused in the focal point of the retina. In a person with astigmatism, the cornea is often egg- or football-shaped and curves differently from [...]

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WHAT ARE THE CAUSES OF WATERY EYES?

Tears help your eyes stay healthy and comfortable. However, uncontrolled tearing or watery eyes can impact your well-being and daily life. Epiphora,  more commonly referred to as watery eyes is when you have excessive tear production. Tears serve several key roles in your body. They keep your eyes lubricated and [...]

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FUNDUS EXAMINATION

Ophthalmoscopy also called funduscopy, is a test that allows your doctor to see inside your eyes, and properly evaluate the fundus of your eyes and other structures, with the aid of an Ophthalmoscope or a Fundus camera. It is an important eye examination, that is crucial in determining the health [...]

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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT OCULAR HYPERTENSION

The term ocular hypertension usually refers to any situation in which the pressure inside the eye, called intraocular pressure, is higher than normal. Eye pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mm Hg). Normal eye pressure ranges from 10-21 mm Hg. Ocular hypertension is an eye pressure of greater than [...]

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RAIN DRIVING AND MY VISION

If you already have trouble driving or seeing at night nor during the day due to visual problems, know that driving in the rain is more dangerous. Visit your optometrist for a comprehensive eye examination and he or she will advice accordingly.  Light rain may not sharply reduce your visibility [...]

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