Tuesday, April 27, 2010
I was hearing that the increase in texting has led to individuals developing carpal tunnel syndrome. In fact there are young individuals who text 100 times, per day. Viewing a screen that close for that duration could very well affect one's vision. This is especially true in that many of the prolific texters are young. For information regarding extreme close up work over a period of time, go to our website at www.wehelpuc.com.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
I had the pleasure of attending the International Congress of Behavioral Optometry last week. Even though I was only able to attend one day of the Congress, the information I learned was wonderful. A lot of the information dealt with how we process information, visually. There were speakers from all around the world. I learned about a new lens that specifically for the over 40 set who work on a computer. I am anxious to try it on myself. Also I saw professors who
I had 30 years ago. I really enjoyed everything.
I had 30 years ago. I really enjoyed everything.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
An issue often overlooked with children is eye safety. Particularly if the child doesn't need a prescription to see clearly. I have seen kids (and for that matter adults) who play various sports including soccer, tennis baseball, football and other sports who have suffered eye injuries from being hit by a ball, person or racket. These injuries sometimes are sight threatening. We recommend that anyone participating in sports should wear a sports goggle with impact resistant lenses for protection. If the individual wears glasses normally, they should be a special frame that will withstand substantial impact. It could make all the difference in the world.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
I had a new patient come into the office with a very red eye. He was a contact lens wearer who had just used a different solution than what he was using previously. I am currently treating him. I am not sure whether he had an allergic reaction or the bottle he used was contaminated. Either way, when using contact lens solutions, try to stay with the same brand in order to avoid possible problems.
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