by EyeCare Specialties of Pennsylvania | Feb 23, 2021 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Featured
Are you dealing with red, puffy, burning, or itchy eyes? Sounds like someone has eye allergies. If you struggle with these symptoms, learn what you can do about them. Most eye allergy symptoms are uncomfortable. But some go beyond that to affect your vision, and eye...
by EyeCare Specialties of Pennsylvania | Feb 12, 2021 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Featured
Did you know that your eyes can get sunburned? It’s called photokeratitis, and here’s what you need to watch for at all times of the year. When you think about sunburn, you might think about slathering on sunblock before you hit the beach or the pool during the summer...
by John Deluna | Feb 3, 2021 | Eye Care, Eye Health, Featured
Have you experienced that dreaded dry eye feeling? Having dry eyes is an extremely uncomfortable condition affecting millions of people every year. Here’s why you may have dry eyes, and what you can do to feel better. Feeling like you have sandpaper in your eyes, or...
by EyeCare Specialties of Pennsylvania | Jan 26, 2021 | Eye Care, Eye Health
A tear in the retina can be a vision-threatening situation. Find out what you need to know about retinal tears, and what you should watch for. A healthy retina is essential for good vision. Like everything else in our eyes and bodies, however, our retinas are at risk...
by John Deluna | Jan 21, 2021 | Eye Care, Eye Disease, Eye Health
Our vision changes as we age, and it’s perfectly normal to experience gradual vision changes. But what if you experience a sudden change in vision? What might that mean and how do you know if it’s serious? Here are some sudden vision problems you might experience, and...
by EyeCare Specialties of Pennsylvania | Jan 18, 2021 | Eye Care, Eye Disease, Eye Health
You’ve heard of high blood pressure or hypertension, but have you heard of high intraocular pressure or ocular hypertension? Here’s everything you need to know about this eye condition, including whether or not you might be at risk. Intraocular pressure (IOP) is the...