The most common cause is dry eye, an eye condition that affects your tear film. However, corneal abrasions, allergies, and inflammation can also trigger the sensation. […]
Why Does It Feel Like Sand Is in My Eye?

The most common cause is dry eye, an eye condition that affects your tear film. However, corneal abrasions, allergies, and inflammation can also trigger the sensation. […]
It’s a simple, in-office procedure that unclogs the meibomian glands in your eyelids to restore natural oil production and alleviate symptoms of dryness and irritation. […]
Age-related macular degeneration primarily affects the central part of your retina. It damages your central vision and can be divided into two types: dry and wet.
Glaucoma, on the other hand, is a group of conditions linked to high pressure inside your eye. This pressure damages the optic nerve and causes permanent vision loss. It typically affects peripheral vision first, though this isn’t always the case. […]
In today’s world, where screens dominate our daily lives, maintaining good vision is essential. Among the various vision issues, two of the most prevalent are myopia (nearsightedness) and astigmatism.
While many people may experience one of these conditions, it’s entirely possible—and not uncommon—to have both simultaneously. […]
Recurring styes develop when you don’t practice proper eye hygiene, re-use old makeup, hormonal fluctuations, and more. […]