Monday, 21 April 2014

UV Protection Can Be Incorporated Into Eyeglasses

UV Protection Can Be Incorporated Into EyeglassesUV protection can be incorporated into eyeglasses, sunglasses, contact lenses. We can shield ourselves from sun damage in other ways, too.

Wear Sunglasses:
You need not sport a designer label or shell out a week’s pay to buy a good pair of sunglasses. Look for those that block 99% or more of UVA and UVB radiation. Polarized lenses will reduce glare when you’re in the snow, on the water, or driving.

Wear UV Blocking Contact Lenses:
Contact lenses that incorporate UV-blocking optical materials offer added protection because they can filter out UV rays that stray past hats and sunglasses.

Wear a Hat:
Broad-brimmed hats aren’t as high-tech as UV-blocking contact lenses, but they’re very effective in shading your eyes, as well as your skin, from solar radiation. In fact, a hat with a wide brim (3 in. or more) can block about half of the UV radiation from the sun and reduce the amount of sunlight that shines in around the edges of your sunglasses.

Minimize Sun Exposure:
Another simple but effective way to reduce your risk from UV exposure is to stay out of the sun, particularly between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m., when sunlight is most direct.

Use Sunscreen:
When applying sunscreen, don’t forget your face and eyelids. Apply sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF) of 15 or higher about a half hour before you engage in outdoor activities, and reapply it every couple of hours if you’re sweating or swimming.

Look Out for Children:
Children’s eyes aren’t as good at screening out UV rays as adult eyes are. Parents and guardians should purchase sunglasses, hats, and sunscreen for children and make sure they wear them. In choosing sunglasses, look for high-impact lenses that won’t break easily, and secure the glasses with a Velcro strap to make sure they don’t get lost.

Once you and any children in your care are suited up in hats and sunglasses and have been slathered with sunscreen, enjoy your time outdoors.
 
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Your vision is priceless and it is important that you maintain your visual wellness by scheduling a yearly comprehensive eye exam with your optometrist or ophthalmologist. Drop into 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore for all your eye care needs. We have a frame for every face and a price for any budget. We also have Independent Optometrists located on site who will be happy to examine your child’s vision. Walk-in’s are welcome but we ask that you come 15 minutes prior to your desired appointment time.
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Thursday, 17 April 2014

Anterior Uveitis

Anterior UveitisAnterior uveitis is an inflammation of the middle layer of the eye, which includes the iris (colored part of the eye) and adjacent tissue, known as the ciliary body. If untreated, it can cause permanent damage and loss of vision from the development of glaucoma, cataract or retinal edema. It usually responds well to treatment; however, there may be a tendency for the condition to recur. Treatment usually includes prescription eye drops, which dilate the pupils, in combination with anti-inflammatory drugs. Treatment usually takes several days, or up to several weeks, in some cases.

Anterior uveitis can occur as a result of trauma to the eye, such as a blow or foreign body penetrating the eye. It can also be a complication of other eye disease, or it may be associated with general health problems such as rheumatoid arthritis, rubella and mumps. In most cases, there is no obvious underlying cause.

Signs/symptoms may include a red, sore and inflamed eye, blurring of vision, sensitivity to light and a small pupil. Becuase the symptoms of anterior uveitis are similar to those of other eye diseases, your optometrist will carefully examine the inside of your eye, under bright light and high magnification, to determine the presence and severity of the condition. Your optometrist may also perform or arrange for other diagnostic tests to help pinpoint the cause.

Read the original article on http://www.aoa.org.

If you are facing eye problem or eye injuries drop in at 20/20 EyeGlass Superstore we are always ready to help you anytime. We also have Independent Optometrists located on site who will be happy to examine your vision. Walk-in’s are welcome but we ask that you come 15 minutes prior to your desired appointment time.

Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Fruits Are Good For Eye Health

Eyes are amazing as it helps us to see the outside world.Eating fruits and vegetables keeps our eyes healthy.Naturally, fruits are packed with many vitamins and minerals which is required for our over all good health.
Fruits for Healthy Eyes Eating right amount of fruits  in our daily diet reduces the risk of night blindness,age related macular degenerationcataracts and other eye diseases.
Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and Vitamin A(and beta carotene) are dietary antioxidants.These antioxidants protects our body against diseases,keeps our cells and tissues healthy,strengthens blood vessels and boost our immune system.

Beta carotene and vitamin A protects the eyes against dry eyes,night blindness,strengthens retina.
Citrus fruits are good source of vitamin C.They contain flavonoids which protects eyes from cataract and macular degeneration. eg: grapes,cherries,oranges.
List of fruits which are beneficial for eye health.
1.Strawberries

2.Apricot


3.Kiwi


4.Grapes


5.Guava 


6.Orange  

7.Avocado

8.Papaya


9.Mango


10.Peaches


11.Cantaloupe

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Your eyesight is your most precious sense. Add the foods on this list into your weekly diet to keep your eyes beautiful, healthy, and well protected.

Drop in to any 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore location or schedule an exam online. We have over 4000 thousand frames to choose from and we’re known for having a frame for every face and a price for any budget. We also have in-house optometrists that are available for full eye examinations. Check out our coupons page for current offerings as well.

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Play Outdoors and Lower Your Risk of Nearsightedness

Play OutdoorsThe number of myopic children is increasing worldwide, and while genetics certainly play a role, the rapid rise in sufferers suggests that environmental factors may also be to blame.

How outdoor light may protect your eyesight
Myopia is often caused by the eyeball being too long. Due to this increased length, light entering the eye does not focus sharply on the retina, resulting in blurry vision. When stimulated by intense light, the retina of the human eye releases dopamine, which inhibits eye growth, and may help prevent myopia.

In addition, bright light causes the pupil to constrict, allowing sharp vision for a greater range of distance.

Beware of UV rays - too much of a good thing
While exposure to bright outdoor light may help your child maintain good vision, it is important to remember that UV rays can be very damaging to the eyes. If you plan to encourage your child to spend more time outdoors, invest in a pair of UV protective glasses for him or her. UV protection is unrelated to tint, so even very light colored sunglasses, which allow bright light to reach the eyes, can offer 100% UV protection.

To read to original article click here: http://www.eyedoctorguide.com/eye_care/outdoor_activity_nearsighted_children.html

If you’re on the market for new eyeglasses, contact lenses or for an eye exam for your children, we hope you’ll consider 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore. You’re welcome to bring your little one into any of our locations and try on as many pairs as you like. We look forward to seeing you soon.

20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is a family owned and operated company with three conveniently located locations throughout central Florida.
Orlando/Winter Park
20/20 Eyeglass Superstore
1555 Semoran Blvd.,
Winter Park, FL. 32792
Tel: 407-767-5600
If you’re on the market for new eyeglasses for your children, we hope you’ll consider 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore. You’re welcome to bring your little one into any of our locations and try on as many pairs as you like. We look forward to seeing you soon. - See more at: http://2020eyeglassorlando.com/how-to-choose-eyeglasses-for-your-children/#sthash.njwaqTO5.dpuf
20/20 Eyeglass Superstore, a frame for every face and a price for every budget. With 3 convenient locations in Winter Park, Melbourne and Orange City, 20/20 Eyeglass offers friendly service, quality eye care and a collection of over 4,000 frames for the whole family to choose from. Abbey is a Marketing Communications specialist for 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore. - See more at: http://2020eyeglassorlando.com/25-ways-to-properly-care-for-your-contact-lenses/#sthash.CSL2FAae.dpuf
20/20 Eyeglass Superstore, a frame for every face and a price for every budget. With 3 convenient locations in Winter Park, Melbourne and Orange City, 20/20 Eyeglass offers friendly service, quality eye care and a collection of over 4,000 frames for the whole family to choose from. Abbey is a Marketing Communications specialist for 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore. - See more at: http://2020eyeglassorlando.com/25-ways-to-properly-care-for-your-contact-lenses/#sthash.CSL2FAae.dpuf

Monday, 14 April 2014

Eyes Work Together As A Team

Eye CoordinationHuman eye is an amazing organ that most of us rely on every waking moment of the day.

Eye coordination is the ability of both eyes to work together as a team. Each of your eyes sees a slightly different image and your brain, by a process called fusion, blends these two images into one three-dimensional picture. Good eye coordination keeps the eyes in proper alignment. Eye coordination is a skill that must be developed. Poor eye coordination results from a lack of adequate vision development or improperly developed eye muscle control. Although rare, an injury or disease can cause poor eye coordination.

Because the images seen by each eye must be virtually the same, a person usually compensates for poor eye muscle control by subconsciously exerting extra effort to maintain proper alignment of the eyes. In more severe cases, the muscles cannot adjust the eyes so that the same image is seen and double vision occurs. Because the brain will try to avoid seeing double, it eventually learns to ignore the image sent by one eye. This can result in amblyopia, a serious vision condition commonly known as lazy eye.

Some signs and symptoms that may indicate poor eye coordination include double vision, headaches, eye and body fatigue, irritability, dizziness and difficulty in reading and concentrating. Children may also display characteristics that may indicate poor eye coordination including covering one eye, skipping lines or losing their place while reading, poor sports performance, avoiding tasks that require close work and tiring easily.

Because poor eye coordination can be difficult to detect, periodic optometric examinations, beginning at age 6 months and again at age 3 years are recommended. A comprehensive examination by a doctor of optometry can determine the extent, if any, of poor eye coordination. Poor eye coordination is often successfully treated with eyeglasses and/or vision therapy. The success rate for achieving proper eye coordination is quite high. Sometimes, eye coordination will improve when other vision conditions like nearsightedness or farsightedness are corrected. In some cases, surgery may be necessary.

Read the original article on aoa.org

You have only a pair of eyes, so take care of your eyes. It is always a good idea to consult with your eye doctor to discuss your options.

20/20 Eyeglass Superstore is a family owned and operated business with locations throughout central Florida.  We look forward to becoming your trusted source for everything related to eye problem, eye care, glasses and contacts.

Friday, 11 April 2014

Smartphone “Eyegonomics”

If you look at a smartphone most of the day, look at the image below — at the proper distance, of course — and note how the setup should appear.
smartphone-eyegonomics
Your eyesight is your most precious sense. Add the foods on this list into your weekly diet to keep your eyes beautiful, healthy, and well protected.

Drop in to any 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore location or schedule an exam online. We have over 4000 thousand frames to choose from and we’re known for having a frame for every face and a price for any budget. We also have in-house optometrists that are available for full eye examinations.

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Computer “Eyegonomics”

If you’re like most Americans, you spend at least eight hours a day staring at your computer screen. According to the American Academy of Optometry, just two hours in front of a laptop or computer per day can cause increased eye pain and vision problems. - See more at: http://2020eyeglassorlando.com/how-to-protect-your-eyes-from-the-computer-screen/#sthash.KAnWNe0V.dpuf
If you’re like most Americans, you spend at least eight hours a day staring at your computer screen. According to the American Academy of Optometry, just two hours in front of a laptop or computer per day can cause increased eye pain and vision problems.

Computer " Eyegonomics"
You've likely heard of ergonomics, but do you know about “eyegonomics?” When you're spending the day looking at a screen, whether it's a tablet device or a smartphone, you can suffer from eye strain as well as neck pain. You know how it is; you start out sitting straight, but then find yourself slouched over sitting with your neck bent at an uncomfortable angle and before you know it, you have neck and back pain, not to mention red, irritated eyes.Yes, you can get eye strain simply from using a digital device for more than two hours at a time. Think about how many screens you look at during the course of your day. Desktop and laptop computers, smartphones, e-readers, tablets, televisions and gaming systems. In fact, in a survey conducted by The Vision council, more than a third of U.S. adults reported spending four to six hours a day with digital devices.
To help combat the eye fatigue and irritation, the Vision Council offers these tips for incorporating good "eyegonomics" into your day.
  • Use the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break and look at something 20 feet away
  • Create an ergonomically-friendly work station with proper lighting, seat adjustments, and monitor settings
  • Maintain an appropriate distance from handheld and stationary device screens
  • Enlarge your computer text and browser windows for easier viewing
  • Clean electronic device screens frequently to eliminate dust and glare
  • Remember to blink; staring at screens can dry eyes
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If you’re like most Americans, you spend at least eight hours a day staring at your computer screen. According to the American Academy of Optometry, just two hours in front of a laptop or computer per day can cause increased eye pain and vision problems. - See more at: http://2020eyeglassorlando.com/how-to-protect-your-eyes-from-the-computer-screen/#sthash.sn55RPg5.dpuf
Even if you are not experiencing changes in your eyesight you could already be manifesting very serious eye conditions that you are not aware of.  It’s always smart to have a check up! If you are in the Orlando area, come and visit 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore or call us at 407-767-5600 and make an appointment.

Here at 20/20 Eyeglass Superstore we offer our customers competitive pricing.  We have thousands of frames to choose from and do not lack in great quality customer service.  We have a frame for every face and a price for every budget.