blue-eyes

Are Blue Eyes More Sensitive to Sunlight?

Our diverse features should be celebrated and appreciated! Not only do these features make us who we are, they provide a function for the daily interaction we have with our environment. Melanin is a natural pigment found in our bodies that influences the appearance of our skin tone and the colour of our eyes. Blue eyes have lower levels of melanin and are more sensitive to sunlight than darker eyes. However, regardless of eye colour, all eyes are at risk for developing sun…

pink eye

What Is Commonly Misdiagnosed as Pink Eye?

Pink eye, medically known as conjunctivitis, is a common eye condition characterized by redness or pinkish eyes. However, pink or red eyes can easily be misdiagnosed as pink eye, leaving individuals with untreated or incorrectly treated underlying conditions. Other eye conditions, such as allergic conjunctivitis, blepharitis, styes, dry eyes, keratitis, and glaucoma, can also present with eye redness. Symptoms such as severe redness, itching, or discharge from the eye might mean an eye emergency and require immediate attention from an eye doctor.…

myopia

Myopia vs Hyperopia: What’s the Difference?

In a world increasingly defined by screens, it’s no wonder that vision problems have become a hot topic for millions. Among the most common eyesight impairments are myopia (nearsightedness) and hyperopia (farsightedness), both of which can affect people of all ages. They each cause blurriness yet affect your eyes in essentially opposite ways. The difference between these conditions is that myopia causes distant objects to appear blurry, while hyperopia affects nearby objects. Fortunately, your optometrist can examine your eyes and help correct…

eye exam

How Long Does an Eye Exam Take?

Comprehensive eye exams are an important aspect of taking care of your eye health and vision. An eye exam typically takes up to 1 hour but that may vary from shorter to longer between patients. Things like overall eye health, time since your last exam, and any extra treatments your optometrist recommends could affect the time of your appointment. The recommended frequency is every 1 to 2 years based on factors like age and overall eye health. It’s important to make time for these regular…