Contacts: Do's and Don'ts
Have you recently started wearing contacts, or do you exclusively wear contacts?
Contacts, also known as contact lenses, are thin, curved lenses placed directly on your eye's surface to correct vision problems. They provide an alternative to eyeglasses for those who prefer not to wear them or want a more natural look.
Different Types of Eye Diseases
Your eyes are one of the most precious gifts you have because they allow you to see and experience the world around you.
However, they are also vulnerable to a variety of diseases that can affect your vision and overall eye health. From nearsightedness to more serious conditions like glaucoma, it is important to be aware of the different signs and symptoms of common eye diseases that can impact your eye health.
Common Eye Health Myths Part 2
At Oxford Family Vision Care, we recognize that misinformation is easily spread.
This blog post is the second installation in a series where we debunk common eye health myths to protect your eye health.
We will outline 5 common eye health myths known, losing vision is an inevitable part of aging, only men can be colorblind, people who are colorblind only see in black and white, blindness means that you cannot see anything at all, and wearing someone else's glasses will damage your eyes.