Do you have watery or teary eyes? Well, tears play a significant role in your eyes. They keep your eyes moist and lubricated to protect against infection. There are glands under the skin of your eyelids that produce tears. When you blink, that gland spread and produce...
Farsightedness is also referred to as hyperopia. It’s a frequent vision condition in children as well as adults. Under this condition, the person suffering from farsightedness is able to visualize distant objects but objects that are neighboring or close to eyes seems...
Commonly, people start developing vision problems between their mid 40’s and early 50’s. It’s not about only during working and reading on computers, but people complain about blurred vision and teary eyes even when they read newspapers. Poor...
None of us is born with a developed vision. It takes some time for the right development of our eyes to complete growing, and also, it takes time to learn how to use them. As parents, it is important to understand how eyesight develops so that we can encourage...
Virtually everyone over the age of 65 may experience a reduced elasticity of the lenses of the eyes — a condition known as presbyopia. Those people lucky enough to have perfect eyesight until that era will only require reading glasses to help with up-close...