What causes dry eyes?

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Samer Hamada explains what causes dry eyes. He speaks about how technology has increased the number of people affected by dry eyes disease ...

What causes dry eyes?2025-03-28T01:37:53+00:00

How To Stop Dry Eyes At Night

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Dry eye disease is a common and often unpleasant issue affecting many people throughout the UK. Some people experience dry eyes more regularly at night, which can make getting a good night’s sleep difficult. If you’re waking up in the night to gritty, sore and blurry eyes, then you’re not alone. It is crucial to seek help from a qualified ophthalmologist to tackle this frustrating problem. An experienced ophthalmologist will be able to determine the cause of your dry eyes

How To Stop Dry Eyes At Night2025-03-28T01:37:53+00:00

Waking Up With Dry Eyes: Causes & Treatment

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Waking up with dry eyes can be frustrating and uncomfortable, and many people are unsure of the best way to deal with this issue. It is one of the most common eye issues faced by people in the UK and is caused by your eyes either not producing enough tears or those tears evaporating too quickly. Often when you experience dry eye symptoms in the morning, this means that your eyes don’t stay properly closed overnight, leading to your eyes

Waking Up With Dry Eyes: Causes & Treatment2025-03-28T01:37:53+00:00

What Is Blepharitis? Symptoms & Treatment

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Blepharitis is ‌considered being one of the most common ocular conditions affecting many people of all ages and is usually characterised by inflammation and reddening of the eyelid, causing it to scale and crust. As a result, people with blepharitis experience ongoing discomfort, burning sensations, excessive tearing, and their eyes will feel red, itchy, and swollen. Blepharitis is not contagious, although it can be caused by bacterial inflammation from congested meibomian oil glands, at the base of eyelashes, as well

What Is Blepharitis? Symptoms & Treatment2025-03-28T03:20:51+00:00

What Is Astigmatism?

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Known as a type of refractive error, astigmatism negatively impacts everyday life as a result of blurry or distorted vision. This is a common eye condition affecting many people in the UK, and can be easily treated with glasses and contact lenses. Alternatively, permanent change can be achieved with help of refractive surgery, including laser, refractive lens exchange and ICL/Implantable Collamer/Contact Lens. What Is Astigmatism? Astigmatism is a defect in the structure of the eye, causing the rays of light

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PRK Vs LASIK: What’s The Difference?

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Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) and photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) are common and safe procedures that help to correct vision. Each procedure uses lasers to correct vision and can be incredibly effective ways to improve vision.   PRK has been around longer than LASIK and was the first procedure to use lasers instead of a blade to correct vision. During PRK, a surgeon will remove the top layer of the cornea and will then use lasers to reshape the rest of the

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Myopia Vs Hyperopia: What’s The Difference?

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Having an active and fulfilling life can often be affected by a number of factors, including restricted vision. This can tremendously impact the quality of your life, not only by stopping you from participating in activities you enjoy doing but also by compromising your ability to complete basic daily tasks.   Myopia and Hyperopia are two of the most common causes of poor vision. They are refractive errors, meaning that your eyes are not correctly focusing light on the retina, causing

Myopia Vs Hyperopia: What’s The Difference?2025-03-28T01:37:53+00:00

What Is Hyperopia? (Long-Sightedness)

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If you feel like your vision is suffering, you may be experiencing a condition like Hyperopia. This article will discuss Hyperopia in its entirety. After reading this, you should gain a clearer understanding of what this condition is and how it can be diagnosed. What is Hyperopia? Hyperopia, also known as long-sightedness and far-sightedness, is a vision condition that commonly affects adults over the age of 40. Hyperopia affects your ability to see objects up close. You may be able

What Is Hyperopia? (Long-Sightedness)2025-03-28T01:37:53+00:00

What Is Myopia? (Short-Sightedness)

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Myopia, also known as near-sightedness or short-sightedness, is a common vision condition that affects up to 1 in 3 people in the UK. If you struggle to see distant objects such as a vehicle’s license plate but can easily read them when you are up close, then there is a high chance that you have Myopia. The condition can occur at any stage during your life. The condition can start anywhere from 6 to 14 years old for children. If

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Refractive Lens Exchange Pros And Cons

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As well as helping to improve people's vision, a refractive lens exchange is an effective eye surgery that is used to diminish the need for visual aids such as reading glasses and contact lenses. Today, we will be discussing refractive lens exchange in more detail by weighing up the pros and cons and discussing what the procedure entails. What is lens replacement surgery? Lens replacement surgery, also known as refractive lens exchange, is commonly suited to those over 50. This

Refractive Lens Exchange Pros And Cons2025-03-28T01:37:53+00:00