Recent Cataract Surgery? Post-surgery Medications You Can Expect to Use

3 Things Not to Do After LASIK Surgery

Having Trouble Driving? Why Lasik May Be the Solution to Your Problems

Why Your Eyes Get Worse as You Age

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Recent Cataract Surgery? Post-surgery Medications You Can Expect to Use

If you or someone you love is preparing to have cataract surgery, you’re probably a little nervous about aftercare. This is normal, of course! Though the surgery is a quick, modern process, now, your recovery matters, both to you and to your doctor. What can you expect to have sent home with you as medications, and why do you need them after surgery? What are the medications that you can expect to be using? Antibiotics After any surgery, antibiotics are

3 Things Not to Do After LASIK Surgery

Are you considering LASIK surgery? If so, it’s important to follow post-procedure care guidelines and precautions to ensure that your surgery is a success. According to LASIK surgeons, there are a number of activities you should avoid after your procedure to experience the best results possible. Below, you’ll find three of the top activities to avoid after your LASIK surgery. Driving After undergoing the LASIK procedure, you cannot drive yourself home because your vision will remain significantly unfocused for several

Having Trouble Driving? Why Lasik May Be the Solution to Your Problems

You do not want to have trouble on the road because your driving isn’t as good as it used to be. One reason people struggle when driving is because of vision problems. Though glasses and contacts can improve the situation to a certain extent, Lasik could be the best option for permanent help. It Isn’t “Just Fine” Just because it is normal for your vision to suffer as you age does not mean it is not a big deal. Even

Why Your Eyes Get Worse as You Age

If you are over 40, you have probably noticed some changes in your vision. Eye issues related to aging are common. You may have trouble reading a restaurant menu in low light, or the glare of headlights interferes with your vision more than it used to. You may have to strain to read numbers on your cell phone. These types of vision changes can be a normal part of aging, and several factors contribute to them. Eye Disease Diseases of