Having a family history of glaucoma is one of the biggest risk factors for developing the condition yourself
Both chalazia and styes appear as bumps on your eyelid — but styes are typically painful
While rare, it is possible to have an allergic reaction to materials used in contact lenses or ingredients found in contact solution
A diet built around fruits, vegetables and healthy fats is a clear 20/20 benefit for your vision
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Keep your eyes healthy by not sleeping in your contacts, properly caring for your lenses and wearing eye protection when necessary
Preserving your social life and protecting your mental health are key to living well with vision loss
Crossed eyes in a newborn are fairly common, typically harmless and usually go away
Getting connected to the right healthcare providers can make a big difference
Taking care of yourself helps you take care of your loved one
Installing grab bars and taping down area rugs may make navigating life with vision loss easier
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