Fireworks Eye Safety Tips
Fireworks are a time-honored way to celebrate Independence Day, but they can cause happy gatherings to end in ERs. Did you know that nearly one in five firework injuries affects …
Learn MoreFireworks are a time-honored way to celebrate Independence Day, but they can cause happy gatherings to end in ERs. Did you know that nearly one in five firework injuries affects …
Learn MoreYou’re halfway through your workday when your eyes start to sting. The screen goes slightly blurry, and no amount of blinking seems to help. Sound familiar? You might be experiencing …
Learn MoreYou don’t need a prescription to boost your eye health, but with aisle after aisle of “vision blends,” how do you know what works? In this post, we’ll break down …
Learn MoreWhether walking the dog in the park or settling in for movie night, clear vision is key for you and your four‑legged friend. While people can tell us when their …
Learn MoreMedically Reviewed by SEI Medical Staff If you don’t wear glasses or contacts, you’re probably among the 50% of Americans who don’t get regular eye exams¹. But here’s the thing: …
Learn MoreLosing your vision can be scary, and a cataract diagnosis can be even scarier. Cataracts happen when the lens in your eye becomes cloudy. Your lens focuses the light that …
Learn MoreDiabetes is a common condition, with over 30 million Americans living with diabetes. Diabetes can affect every part of your body, including your eyes. The diabetes-related changes to the circulatory …
Learn MoreAround 800,000 Americans undergo laser vision correction surgeries each year. These elective procedures repair common vision problems like nearsightedness and farsightedness. Some people never need to wear contact lenses or …
Learn MoreThe day has come for you to consider LASIK—an excellent option for correcting your vision. You’ve done your homework, and you’ve asked for recommendations. Now, you’ve scheduled an appointment for …
Learn MoreCataract surgery is a popular treatment for cataracts, a condition that clouds the eye’s lens. Early signs of cataracts include cloudy vision, difficulty seeing at night, light sensitivity, and seeing …
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