by bradley | Sep 3, 2019 | News Articles
With August being Women’s Month it is perfect timing to examine the factors that affect women’s vision. As we get older, age-related health conditions occur, and the eyes are no exception. This is especially true of women, who tend to live longer than men and are more...
by bradley | Sep 3, 2019 | News Articles
This month we honour the strength, power and spirit of women. We celebrate the achievements of women throughout history, and their many contributions to the world. Speaking of history, what if some of the world’s most legendary women had worn glasses? And speaking of...
by bradley | Sep 3, 2019 | News Articles
Most people suffer from red or bloodshot eyes at some time or another. They occur when blood vessels near the surface of the eye become irritated, causing them to become enlarged and dilated. While red eyes are a common condition which generally does not “raise a red...
by bradley | Sep 3, 2019 | News Articles
Spring is in the air! For some people it is a time to look forward to enjoying warmer weather, longer days and the beauty of blossoms, while for others it is a time to dread the discomfort of allergies with red itchy eyes and runny noses. While some people are packing...
by bradley | Sep 3, 2019 | News Articles
While travelling on the Gautrain recently, an optometrist overheard a conversation between two other passengers. “I have just collected my new glasses from my optometrist,” said one of the men. “I can see clearly with them, but I find the glare really bothers...
by bradley | Sep 3, 2019 | News Articles
Everything we look at directly is identified by the macula, the area on the retina at the back of the eye responsible for sharp central vision. When the macula is damaged in some way there is a gradual loss of central vision. Peripheral vision remains intact, but it...
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