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Can Dry Eyes Cause Blurriness?

Dry eye is a common condition that occurs when the eyes do not produce enough tears or the quality of tears is poor. It can happen to anyone, regardless of age and gender. This condition may cause discomfort, irritation, and even blurred vision. Blurred vision is a common symptom associated with dry eyes. When the…
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How to Unclog Meibomian Glands

Meibomian glands are tiny oil glands that line the margin of the eyelids. They are crucial for maintaining the health of the ocular surface by producing an oily substance, meibum, that prevents the evaporation of the eye's tear film. Keeping these glands unclogged is vital to ocular health. A blockage or dysfunction, called meibomian gland…
POV of a person with astigmatism, seeing distorted vision looking at a wooden stick figure with its arms positioned in the air. Rigid gas-permeable lenses can help provide sharp, clear vision.

What are RGP Contact Lenses?

If you are looking for contact lenses that provide sharper vision and more durability than soft lenses, RGP lenses might be the perfect fit for you. RGP lenses, referring to rigid gas-permeable lenses, are a type of contact lens made of a relatively hard, durable and deposit-resistant material that may allow more oxygen to reach…
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OHIP Changes Coming September 2023

Regular eye exams are crucial to detect and treat vision problems, but insurance, whether private or through OHIP, can make eligibility for coverage confusing. With the new OHIP changes that took effect in September, many still need to learn what their new eye exam coverage looks like. This leads many Ontario residents to wonder: Does OHIP…
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What Are Blue Light Glasses?

Staring at screens for long periods has become common in today's digitally-driven world. It can adversely affect your vision, leading to dry eyes and digital eye strain or computer vision syndrome.  Blue light glasses can shield your eyes from the effects of blue light emitted by screens. Blue light can affect your circadian rhythm and…

Can Allergies Make Your Eyes Blurry?

When allergy season comes around, many people find themselves sneezing and coughing as pollen takes to the air. But those aren’t the only symptoms you may experience.  When seasonal allergies affect your eyes, your vision can become blurry as you try to see through swelling and tears. Since blurry vision is a common symptom of…
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Are Polarized Sunglasses Better for Your Vision?

The outdoors has so much to offer, and whether you love walking along the water, hiking in the mountains, or simply relaxing in your backyard, outdoor adventures are everywhere. However, too much exposure to sunlight can harm your eyes and affect your vision. This is why sunglasses are essential in protecting your vision from the…
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Can an Eye Exam Detect Diabetes?

Regular eye exams are critical for maintaining good eye health and can also aid in the early detection of certain health conditions and eye diseases. Diabetes is a chronic illness that affects millions of people worldwide. If left untreated, it can cause several complications, including vision problems. As a result, many people are curious whether…
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What is a Comprehensive Eye Exam?

One of the best ways to protect your eye’s long-term health is with regular comprehensive eye exams. A comprehensive eye exam allows an optometrist to look at your entire eye and visual system, allowing them to diagnose various eye diseases and disorders. These exams involve tests designed to detect early signs of eye disease, such…

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