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Low Vision Aids: Optic Aids or Electronic Aids for Children?

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The tools for accessing the information (smartphones, tablets) in the hands of children have increasingly been causing visual acuity conditions. The same is also true for adults, but they have been relying on electronic visual aids to carry on with their daily lives. Such findings indicate that children's eye care needs more attention, especially also for children with low vision. When Are Low Vision Aids Necessary? A low vision condition is when a person has visual impairment on the scale of moderate to severe which also inhibits their daily activities. Tasks like reading and driving may not be feasible for such individuals as their condition also sometimes terms them as partially sighted or legally blind. For all such patients, obtaining low vision aids is a mandatory solution to make their lives easier. Alternatively, low-vision aids can also be opted for by individuals with near-sightedness or far-sightedness . There is no barrier to obtaining low-vision aids, but the impact o

Did You Know: Tear Evaporation Worsens Dry Eye Disease?

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More than a million residents in the US are diagnosed with Dry Eye Disease, and over 15% of the world population suffers from it. But these are only confirmed estimates, so it's unnatural to get a grasp on the actual number. However, an optometry specialist adds a revelation to the ongoing studies about dry eye care: tear evaporation likely plays a key role in DED! What is Tear Evaporation? In simple terms, tear evaporation is the process where the aqueous substance of the tears evaporates from the eye surface. The tear layer is composed of the lipid (oily) layer, the aqueous (water) layer, and the mucin layer. In a general scenario, the lipid layer prevents excessive drying or evaporation of tears so the eye can maintain proper lubrication. However, the current environmental factors also play a role in degenerating eye health. For instance, the differences in the humidity levels in the environment and seasonal changes can increase the tear evaporation, thereby decreasing the tear

Gamers & ADULTS Can Really Be D.E.D. Without These Precautions!

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The online streaming culture has helped a lot of gamers earn good money while serving viewers with good entertainment. Depending on whom anyone follows online, it's not a surprise to see them wear glasses. You may yourself wear them, perhaps despite the discomfort. Here’s why it's important - it prevents DED or Dry Eye Disease! How Bad is Dry Eye Disease? Yes, of course, the question is how bad is it if you keep straining your eyes to watch the new Sabrina video or to lose exponential RR? Honestly? It's pretty bad but not right away. See, dry eye disease affects your blinking capacity, impacts the state of the ocular surface, and ultimately causes turbulence in the quality of life. Yeah, the smartphone, computer, and all forms of visual display are nice, solid, and colorful but they are still harming you. The person suffering from 'D.E.D' can feel inflammation which damages the ocular surface, further causing pain, fatigue, and blurry vision, too. Such symptoms natu

Blue Light Protection: Assessing and Addressing Potential Harmful Effects

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Concerns regarding the potential negative effects of blue light on eye health have grown in modern times, as screen usage has increased. This article will go into the recent study findings on the influence of blue light and provide insights into protective strategies, highlighting the importance of including blue light protection in routine eye exams in Toronto. What is Blue Light? Blue light refers to the high-energy, short-wavelength light that is released by digital screens, LED lights, and sunlight. Although natural blue light is essential for maintaining circadian cycles , excessive exposure to artificial sources can be harmful to eye health. Potential Harmful Effects of Blue Light Recent research in Canada has revealed several harmful effects of blue light, which include the following: Digital Eye Strain: Research shows that symptoms including dry eyes, pain, and eye fatigue can develop from staring at screens for long periods. This condition is known as digital eye strain. Sleep

Mental Health and Vision: Understanding the Connection and Implications for Canadian Optometrists

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  The connection between mental health and eyesight is becoming more popular in the medical field. This has big effects on optometrists in Canada. Understanding this link is important for giving people complete care.  This article discusses the complicated link between mental health and vision and its importance for Canadian optometrists.  The Connection Between Mental Health and Vision To provide complete healthcare, it is important to understand the complex link between mental health and eyes. Stress, mental illnesses, and medications can all affect your eyesight.  Impact of Mental Health on Vision Stress and Eye Health: Anxiety and stress can cause eye problems, such as dry eyes, eye strain, and blurred vision. Psychological Factors: Mental illnesses like depression and anxiety can change the way you see things, making it hard to concentrate or understand what you see. Medication Side Effects: Some mental drugs can have side effects on the eyes that could affect your ability to