Red, irritated eyes are often caused by allergies or dust. But they’re sometimes a sign of something that needs a doctor’s attention.
Eye Care
Are Lash Lifts Worth It? Here’s What To Know Before Trying
Curious about lash lifts? Lash lifts are essentially a perm for your eyelashes. But learn the risks before giving this trendy beauty hack a try.
Home Remedies for Pink Eye Relief
Pink eye, or conjunctivitis, can cause eye pain, itchiness and irritation. An expert shares how you can treat the symptoms of this common condition in the comfort of your home — and when to seek medical care.
How To Drive at Night With Astigmatism
Bright LED headlights are annoying, but when you have astigmatism, driving at night can be especially difficult — and dangerous. Our ophthalmologist discusses five tips for safe nighttime driving.
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6 Tips To Help Combat Computer Vision Syndrome
As our enthusiasm for using computers, tablets and smartphones grows, our eyes are paying the price. Find expert tips on how to deal with computer vision syndrome (CVS) from an ophthalmologist.
How to Safely Flush Out Your Eye
If something gets in one or both of your eyes, it’s important to act quickly to flush the liquid or object out. Learn what else you need to know from an ophthalmologist.
Why Are My Eyes Crusty?
From self-cleaning to infection-fighting, crusty eyes actually have a purpose. Learn more from our expert.
How To Fix Droopy Eyelids, Circles and Sags
If you’re bothered by drooping eyelids and sagging skin around your eyes, injections or restorative surgical options could help them look more youthful. Learn more here.
Why Do We Cry? The Truth Behind Your Tears
Wonder why you might be crying more — or less — than other people? Here are some reasons why we cry and what your tears are made of.
Non-Prescription ‘Cheaters’ vs. Prescription Glasses
How well do over-the-counter “cheaters” work for reading — and when is it better to invest in prescription glasses? Eye and vision experts have the clear answer.