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LASIK vs. PRK: What’s the Difference?
If you're considering laser vision correction, you've probably come across two common procedures: LASIK and PRK. Both procedures are designed to reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses by correcting common refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.
Understanding Dry Eye Disease
Dry eye disease is one of the most common reasons patients visit the eye doctor, yet many people do not realize that their symptoms may actually be related to dryness and inflammation of the eyes.
If your eyes often feel irritated, tired, watery, or blurry, you may be experiencing dry eye disease.
What are Floaters and When Should You Worry?
If you’ve ever noticed small specks, squiggly lines, cobweb-like shadows, or drifting spots in your vision, you’re not alone. These are commonly called floaters, and while they are often harmless, there are times when they can signal a more serious eye condition that may need prompt medical attention.
Eye Allergies During Allergy Season: How to Find Relief and Protect Your Eyes
Seasonal allergies can cause itchy, red, watery eyes and worsen dry eye symptoms. Learn practical tips to manage eye allergies, reduce irritation, and protect your vision during allergy season with guidance from Infocus Eye Care.