Your ability to see is a collaborative effort between your eyes and your brain. The retina converts the light that enters the eye to neural signals. The optic nerve then delivers these signals to the brain, which translates them as an image. When one eye fails to work properly with the brain, amblyopia occurs. […]
Laser Eye Surgery Q&A: Photorefractive Keratectomy
About 41% of the country’s population has vision problems, either from nearsightedness or some other form of myopia. Fortunately, recent technological advancements have made it possible for people to enjoy eye correction treatment. Laser eye surgery offers better and lasting results for myopia treatment. This usually involves reshaping the curvature of the cornea, helping improve […]
Detecting Early Pediatric Eye Problems
Like most health issues, it’s essential to catch the warning signs of eye problems early. This prevents the issue from worsening and offers you the chance to get the necessary treatment. This is especially important when it comes to vision problems that involve children. […]