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Your eyes are the most beautiful and most precious part of your body. It is your window to the world. You can enjoy the beauty of the nature, art people and architecture through these eyes. Most importantly, you can see the smiles of your near and dear ones with them. That makes your eyes the most precious things for you. So, you need to protect your eyes and have clear vision to the world.
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Amblyopia (Lazy Eye)
Undetected vision problems can affect about two to five percent of pre school kids.
Some Causes:
- crossed eyes
- cataracts
- hereditory eye disease
- weaker eye that doesn’t follow or focus
Always check with your specialist/eye doctor
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I read an article in Canadian Living that reminds us that our eyes are not just “physical” but also poetic. Our eyes are referred to as windows to our soul, stars in the night sky,diamonds that glitter.
But, as this magazine mentions, we need to take more care of our eyes. Eye health can and must be maintained, and even worked at! This includes regular visits to your eye doctor and also, alternative eye care.
Here Are A Few Eye Health Problems. Learn to recognize these and deal with them right away!
1 – Conjunctivitis or, also known as pink eye: The membrane covering the whites of your eyes are inflamed.
Common among children. It can be from a viral or even a bacterial infection. Or sometimes caused by allergies, or from the environment.
The whites of your eyes are pink and probably itching. There may be a discharge. Go to the doctor.
Don’t rub your eyes, and be very conscious of what you touch, and never share any washcloths, towels etc.
2 – Strabismus, or crossed eyes:
I have read that this affects about 5% of pre school kids. There can be numerous causes, including tumors or it can be hereditary. Again, always see the doctor. Depending on why the eyes are crossed, they can be corrected by glasses, surgery and results are usually excellent!
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Reading
Yes, reading a book, newspaper, or anything up close can make your vision permanently worse!
“Myopia” or nearsightedness (the inability to see distant objects clearly) now affects more than 30% of the U.S. population.
The leading cause of its progression: “Near-Point Stress” – a condition that’s highly preventable.
Although most of the time you don’t feel the damage being done, I’m sure you’ve felt near point stress. It’s the pain and discomfort in your eyes after hours of reading, studying, or any prolonged close vision activity.
The American Optometric Association defines the cause of nearsightedness as follows:
“There is also growing evidence that nearsightedness may be caused by the stress of too much close vision work.
It normally first occurs in school age children. Since the eye continues to grow during childhood,nearsightedness generally develops before age 20…”
-American Optometric Association
Here it is – plain as vanilla – the American Optometric Association telling you that too much close vision work causes over 30% of the U.S. population to wear glasses.
Think about everyone you know that wears glasses or contacts (for distance vision). These people very likely:
- Are educated (lots of studying = near point stress).
- Have a job that requires a lot of time on the computer (another near point stress).
- Or, may simply be intently focused individuals who engage themselves in a project, book, or video game for hours upon hours without ever looking up. (Any
prolonged near point activity can cause near point stress).
Close vision work is now a part of our daily lives. We cannot change that.
But…
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Eye Infections
Your eyes can get infections from bacteria, fungi or viruses. Eye infections can occur in different parts of the eye and can affect just one eye or both. Two common eye infections are
- Conjunctivitis – also known as pink eye. Conjunctivitis is often due to an infection. Children frequently get it, and it is very contagious.
- Stye – a bump on the eyelid that happens when bacteria from your skin get into the hair follicle of an eyelash.
Symptoms of eye infections may include redness, itching, swelling, discharge, pain, or problems with vision. Treatment depends on the cause of the infection and may include compresses, eye drops, creams or antibiotics.
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