Glaucoma Care: What You Need to Know

Posted by: Eyes on Rosemont in Conditions That Affect Vision, Newsletters

Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide, reports the Glaucoma Research Foundation. This common eye condition typically affects older adults, although infants and young adults are also at risk. Fortunately, however, cutting-edge research is improving diagnosis and treatment of this common eye disease. Talk to your optometrist about glaucoma care for the latest […]

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Strabismus

Posted by: Eyes on Rosemont in Conditions That Affect Vision, Newsletters

Strabismus is the medical term for the misalignment of the eyes. Commonly referred to as cross-eyed or wall-eyed, strabismus may involve either one or both eyes turning inward, outward or even up or down. It is one of the most common vision conditions in young children, affecting somewhere between 2 and 4 percent of the […]

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Getting Used to Contacts

Posted by: Eyes on Rosemont in Contacts, Newsletters

Contacts are a smart choice for individuals who are active and dislike the feeling of wearing glasses. However, the process of caring for contacts and getting used to them can take a week or two. Navigate the transition with ease by learning how to properly care for contacts and becoming familiar with common symptoms that […]

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Are Specialty Contacts Dangerous?

Posted by: Eyes on Rosemont in Contacts, Newsletters

Specialty contact lenses are a fun way to change your eyes to look like your favorite entertainer or to create a spectacular costume. Specialty contacts, sometimes called decorative, fashion or theater contact lenses, temporarily change the look of your eyes without correcting your vision. Eye care professionals can prescribe specialty contact lenses that fit well […]

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Will I Need Reading Glasses?

Posted by: Eyes on Rosemont in Glasses & Frames, Newsletters

According to the American Optometric Association (AOA), beginning approximately around the age of 40, most adults begin to experience age-related vision changes collectively known as presbyopia. The most common symptom first experienced by sufferers is usually an increase in the difficulty of clearly seeing items at close distances, such as reading books or text on […]

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What’s in a Frame?

Posted by: Eyes on Rosemont in Glasses & Frames, Newsletters

Finding a great looking eyeglass frame can be tough work. What looks good on you? Should you go with round lenses, or square? What should your frame be made out of? Choosing the material of your eyeglass frame is the first order of business, since that will narrow down your search to one specific category. […]

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What to Look for in Sunglasses

Posted by: Eyes on Rosemont in Glasses & Frames, Newsletters

All sunglasses are designed to shield your eyes from bright sunlight. Many sunglasses go a step beyond and also promise protection from ultraviolet (UV) light rays and other types of natural radiation from the sun. Protecting your eyes from these damaging rays is essential for keeping your eyes healthy. Choosing the right pair of sunglasses […]

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