How to Handle An Eye Emergency

Posted by: Raleigh Ophthalmology in Eye Health

Our eyes are like superheroes, always on the lookout for danger. However, sometimes, even superheroes need our help. Whether you’re in the heat of a sports game, battling dust bunnies as you clean, or celebrating a special moment by popping a cork, our eyes can be at risk. The curved shape of the eyes, which…

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Firework Safety Tip to Prevent Eye Injuries

Posted by: Raleigh Ophthalmology in Eye Health

Can you believe that every year, fireworks lead to a shocking 2,000 eye injuries? That’s a staggering reminder of the hidden dangers of those dazzling displays! According to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology, more than 34,000 ocular injuries were caused by fireworks during the 19-year study period. Ocular burns were found to be the…

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May is Ultraviolet Awareness Month

Posted by: Raleigh Ophthalmology in Eye Health

As we eagerly anticipate the arrival of summer, it’s also a time to shine a light on the significance of Ultraviolet Awareness Month. May, as designated by Prevent Blindness, is a crucial period to enhance our understanding of the detrimental impact of UV rays on our eyes and vision. We’re delighted to share this vital…

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May is Healthy Vision Month

Posted by: Raleigh Ophthalmology in Eye Health

May is Healthy Vision Month, established by the National Eye Institute in 2003. As a part of our commitment to spread awareness about eye health, we want to educate our patients about the importance of taking care of their eyes, not only this month but every day of the year. As your eye care providers,…

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May is Healthy Vision Month

What is an Ocular Migraine?

Posted by: Raleigh Ophthalmology in Eye Health

Ocular migraines, a rare occurrence, can lead to temporary vision loss or even temporary blindness in one eye. This condition arises when blood vessels in the retina or behind the eye undergo reduced blood flow or spasms. The vision in the affected eye typically returns to normal within an hour following an ocular migraine. What…

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Aging Your Eyes

Posted by: Raleigh Ophthalmology in Eye Health

As individuals reach their early to mid-40s, they may experience difficulty seeing things clearly, particularly when reading or using digital devices. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, this common issue is presbyopia and affects adults aged between 41 and 60. Presbyopia is a gradual change in the eyes’ ability to focus, which worsens over…

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Aging Your Eyes

April Is Sports Eye Safety Month

Posted by: Raleigh Ophthalmology in Eye Health

Spring has arrived, which is the perfect time for outdoor sports and games. April is National Sports Eye Safety Month, a reminder by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) to raise awareness about preventing sports-related eye injuries. Prevention is critical, and using sport-specific eye protection can help save your vision. Eye protection should be worn…

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April Is Sports Eye Safety Month

March is Save Your Vision Month

Posted by: Raleigh Ophthalmology in Eye Health

Save Your Vision Month was established in 1927 by American Optometric Association (AOA) members. During this month and throughout the year, we provide vital eye care that goes beyond correcting vision and emphasizes preventive eye health to our patients. We encourage you to prioritize your eye health by scheduling a comprehensive eye exam and recognizing…

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March is Save Your Vision Month