Summertime Tips for Chronic Dry Eye

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Dry eye usually isn’t dangerous, but anyone with this chronic condition understands how uncomfortable it can be. That’s because when you have dry eye, you lack proper lubrication in your eyes, which causes symptoms like: Burning or itching Sensitivity to light Watery or redness Mucus in or around your eyes Feeling like something is in […]

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Common Symptoms That Could Signal You Have Macular Degeneration

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Macular degeneration progresses slowly and often asymptomatically until you notice significant difficulty seeing. It’s the leading cause of blindness in the United States, and though some young and middle-aged adults are diagnosed with macular degeneration, the condition primarily affects those ages 65 and older. Because of the age factor, macular degeneration usually refers to a […]

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Am I a Candidate for Laser Eye Surgery?

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While laser eye surgery isn’t right for everyone, those suffering from nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism or cataracts are considered great candidates.   Here at Pacific Eye, our ophthalmologists and optometrists provide state-of-the-art care from routine exams to laser eye surgery. We have six offices throughout San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties, and each one is […]

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Glasses vs. Contacts: Which Is Right for You?

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If you have difficulty seeing, it’s time for corrective lenses. But which is right for you: glasses or contacts? While both eyeglasses and contact lenses can assist you in seeing better, they also have their own pros and cons. To help you decide which is best for your eyes, the team at Pacific Eye is […]

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How to Know if Your Child Has a Vision Problem

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Children don’t always realize they have a vision problem. They believe the way they see is the way everyone sees. But impeccable vision is critical to children’s ability to function in school. They need good eyesight to see the chalkboard, to use computers, and to read and write. Children with poor vision also may find […]

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What You Can Do to Help Prevent Cataracts

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By the time you reach 80, your chances of having a cataract or cataract surgery is 50%. While there’s no surefire way to prevent a cataract from developing, at least not yet, you can take steps that may help reduce your chances. As one of the leading causes of vision loss in the United States, […]

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5 Tips for Managing Winter Dry Eye

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Most people expect certain health challenges in the winter, like colds and flu. What they may not anticipate, however, is the pain and burning of dry eyes. In reality, winter is the most common season for people to experience uncomfortable stinging, itchiness, and blurry vision thanks to the lower humidity outside from the cold and […]

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