See the Difference: Advice for Good Eye Health
Protect Your Eyes
Your eyesight is precious, and your eyes are delicate. Those two facts alone are solid reasons to take excellent care of your vision. When you want a team of experienced professionals, count on our locations in Hiawassee, Blairsville, and Clayton. We use advanced technology to ensure accurate prescriptions and early detection of eye conditions.
Keep Your Eye Makeup Clean and Safe
Just as a mechanic takes care of your car, you are “the mechanic” of your eyes. Take these tips from our tool kit.
Ditch old eye makeup products three months after opening them. The liquid and creamy types are conduits for bacteria. If you acquire an infection, immediately discard all of your eye cosmetics and seek medical attention. Don’t share eye makeup with friends, and avoid store samples.
Wear Protective Eyewear for Sports and Work
If you play contact sports or sports that involve flying objects, then sports frames with polycarbonate plastic lenses are a must. They are 10 times sturdier than traditional lenses and could thwart 90 percent of sports-related eye damage. If you work with construction materials or hazardous fumes, chemicals or equipment, nonprescription safety eyewear with non-removable lenses and a permanent mark that says Z87 is essential.
Don’t Ignore Eye Symptoms
Don’t overlook eye issues. If your peepers are red or itchy, pacify them with eye drops, cold compresses or antihistamines. Rinse your eyes with sterile saline solution if they feel gritty. If the symptoms persist or are more serious (pain, secretions, swelling, sensitivity to light, dark floating spots, flashes of light or abnormal vision) see an eye doctor asap.
Care for Your Contact Lenses Properly
Take scrupulous care of your contact lenses. Wash and dry your hands before touching the lenses. Clean, rinse and dry their case with optometrist-approved saline solution (not tap water!), and use a new case every two to three months. Don’t wear your lenses longer than recommended.
Schedule Regular Eye Exams
And most importantly, have your eyes checked at least every other year from ages 18 to 50. Get an examination yearly if you’re older, wear contact lenses, or have risk factors such as diabetes, high blood pressure or a family history of eye disease.
From routine eye exams to specialized treatments for vision issues, our locations in Hiawassee, Blairsville, and Clayton offer a full spectrum of care for all ages. Our practice features a diverse range of stylish frames and lenses to fit your look, lifestyle and budget. Please contact us to make an appointment.
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