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Don't be shortsighted about the risks of myopia

Myopia, also known as short-sightedness, is an extremely common vision condition where you cannot see objects that are farther away clearly, but can see things that are up close. Things in the distance will look blurry, with lines becoming indistinct. Activities like driving, watching movies and television, and reading become difficult and strenuous. Myopia can be a mild hindrance at best, especially for those at work or in school, but there are also serious complications that can arise if it is left unaddressed and destabilising.

What to expect from a children’s eye exam

Your child's health is precious and so is their eyesight. As they're getting to know colours, shapes and everything that surrounds them, it's good to make sure their eyes are performing at their best, to help them discover the world. That's why it is so important to get into the routine of regular eye exams. In his latest online article, senior consultant optometrist Mr Shakeel Puri offers explains what parents can expect at their child’s eye test.

All about Macular degeneration

Macular degeneration (AMD) is a condition that can result in significant vision impairment and potential blindness. It affects approximately 700,000 individuals in the UK, with nearly 200 new cases being diagnosed daily, significantly impacting their lives. Leading consultant optometrist Mr Sachin Patel explains more about the condition, including how it is detected and treatment options.

Hay fever relief: An expert's guide

Hay fever, a prevalent allergic condition affecting one in five individuals at some point in their lives, manifests through symptoms such as itchy, red, or watery eyes, as well as a runny nose and sneezing. In his latest article, renowned consultant optometrist Mr Sachin Patel offers his expert insight into this condition including the symptoms, treatment and home remedies.

What exactly is strabismus?

Strabismus, or squint, occurs when a person's eyes do not correctly align, causing an appearance of an eye that turns inward, outward, or is vertically misaligned. Professor Chris Hammond, an esteemed consultant ophthalmologist practising in London, discusses the condition, outlining how it differs from other conditions such as amblyopia (lazy eye). He also explains the cause and treatments available.

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