As children, our well-intentioned parents probably told us not to do a number of things they thought would hurt us, including many warnings about potentially harming our eyes. We have all heard these “myths” at one time or another, but how many – if any – of them are...
There’s a lot talk around which eye drop is perfect for our eyes. Several options such as Lanosterol, Can-C, Oclumed, and DMSO are considered as an ideal option for cataract reversal. However, as Dr. Kondrot suggests, there’s more study required to reach a conclusion....
Sometimes tears are produced by our eyes even when we’re not sad. These tears would act as guarantee to render moisture and lubrication for comfortable vision. However, when you become sensitive to light, you may have an urge to itching, experience blurred vision or...
Low blood pressure along with high intraocular pressure (IOP) could possibly be a risk factor for glaucoma and even optic nerve damage. However, not all people who have increased IOP are at risk to develop glaucoma. If you’re not aware of what exactly glaucoma does to...
Myopia, which can be called shortsightedness or nearsightedness, is an eye related problem. In fact, a recent study forecasts that myopia will impact vision for almost half of their worldwide population by 2050. Myopia usually begins in childhood once the eyeball...