General Vision Issues
Be Proactive About Your Eye Health
Eye diseases, conditions, and more can impair your vision or even cause vision loss. The only way to stay ahead of vision issues that could rob you of your precious senses is through an eye exam.
Whether you’re noticing issues or even if your vision is crystal clear, an eye exam is the best way to monitor your eye health and find a solution for anything that is currently, or could potentially in the future affect it.
Common Vision Issues
Astigmatism
This vision issue is due to an abnormality in the cornea’s curvature. An abnormally shaped cornea doesn’t allow light to pass through normally and does not focus on the retina properly. Light ends up hitting two parts of your retina, causing vision issues.
Blepharitis
Are your eyelids inflamed near your eyelashes? You could be experiencing blepharitis. It occurs when the oil glands at the base of the eyelashes become clogged and irritated. Your eyelids may appear oily, flaky, and thickened, resulting in redness and swelling.
Signs That It’s Time To See an Eye Doctor
- It has been over a year since your last checkup
- Blurry Vision
- Light sensitivity
- Dry or irritated eyes
- Flashes, Floaters, & Spots in your vision
- Vision loss
- Eye strain
- Eye infection
- Double vision
- Eyelash Loss
- Crusted eyes upon awakening
- Watery eyes
Related Services
Astigmatism
This condition occurs when the cornea is slightly curved, which causes visual distortions.
Dry Eye
Dry Eye syndrome is one of the most common eye conditions among patients and can lead to fluctuating or poor vision as well as general eye discomfort.
Eye Exam
Stay proactive about your eye health—it’s the best way to preserve clear vision or correct issues.