5 Things You Can Do to Keep Your Eyes Healthy and Your Eyesight Sharp
Posted by: Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons in Latest News
Each and every day at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons, board certified ophthalmologist Dr. William Segal and comprehensive consultative optometrist Dr. Marc Lay see dozens of patients to help treat both routine and serious vision problems. Many of these patients wonder whether there was anything that they could have done to prevent their specific vision…
Read MoreAnswering Your Questions about Glasses and Contact Lenses
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It’s a pretty fair bet that either you or someone you know wears glasses or contact lenses. According to the Vision Council of America, approximately 75% of all adults use some sort of vision correction, with roughly 64% of them wearing eyeglasses and about 11% wearing contact lenses, either exclusively or with glasses. The dedicated…
Read MoreDealing with Common Eye Irritations
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At Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons, we deal with all sorts of eye problems, from refractive errors that cause nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism to more serious conditions like cataracts, glaucoma, and retinopathy that can lead to permanent vision loss. However, the eyes are very sensitive organs and there are several different minor issues that can…
Read MoreFighting Computer Vision Syndrome with the 20-20-20 Rule
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One of the many positive things to come out of computer networking technology is the ease with which people can now work remotely. By saving the time and expense of commuting, many people have found that their work day is less stressful and more productive. However, just because you’re working behind a desk in the…
Read MoreWhy Are My Eyes Red?
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Among the most common symptoms of eye problems are red or bloodshot eyes, but although these may be easy to recognize, they can be extremely difficult to interpret. This is because red eyes could potentially be caused by so many different issues, some of which may be very serious while others might be only temporary…
Read MoreWhat You Should Know about Involuntary Eyelid Spasms
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For more than a decade, Dr. William Segal, Dr. Marc lay, and the other eye care specialists at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons have been providing eye care to men, women, and children from all over Georgia. In that time we have helped thousands of patients and have seen virtually every kind of eye condition,…
Read MoreWhat to Do about a Twitching Eyelid
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There are many different things that can go wrong with your eyes, and the eye specialists at Georgia Eye Physicians and Surgeons are dedicated to treating every one of them. From serious concerns like cataracts or glaucoma that could permanently destroy your vision, to relatively minor and simple to correct issues like chronic dry eye…
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