• The Latest Thinking On Dry Eye Treatments

    Author: Mao Eye Care | | Categories: Eye Checkup , Eye Clinic , Eye Doctor

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    In the pursuit of improved vision, health, and overall wellness, one often encounters a vexing adversary: dry eye disease. For individuals residing in the vibrant communities of London, Arva, Komoka, and the surrounding areas, the quest for relief from the discomfort and vision challenges posed by dry eye is a pressing concern. This in-depth exploration will guide you through the latest thinking on dry eye treatments, providing valuable insights and solutions to help you regain the clarity and comfort you deserve.

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  • Ocular Supplements For Dry Macular Degeneration

    Author: Mao Eye Care | | Categories: Eye Checkup , Eye Clinic , Eye Doctor

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    If you’re among the many individuals in London, Arva, Komoka, and the surrounding areas seeking ways to enhance your vision, health, and overall well-being, this comprehensive guide is tailor-made for you. We’ll delve into the world of ocular supplements and their pivotal role in addressing dry macular degeneration, a condition that can significantly impact your vision. Join us on this illuminating journey to understand how these supplements can be an indispensable part of your vision care routine.

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  • What Is Myopia Control And Why It’s Important

    Author: Mao Eye Care | | Categories: Comprehensive Eye Exam , Dry Eye Management , Eye Checkup , Eye Test

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    When it comes to the well-being of our eyes, there’s nothing more precious than clear vision. We all cherish the beauty of the world, and it’s our eyes that allow us to experience it fully. However, sometimes, our eyes need a little extra care to maintain that clarity. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve deep into the world of myopia control and why it’s vital for those seeking improved vision, health, and wellness in London, Arva, Komoka, and the surrounding areas.

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  • Tips for managing dry eye syndrome

    Author: Mao Eye Care | | Categories: Comprehensive Eye Exam , Contact Lenses , Dry Eye Management , Eye Care Services , Eye Checkup , Eye Clinic , Eye Doctor , Eye Test , Family Eye Care , Laser Eye Surgery , LASIK Eye Care , Low Vision Rehabilitation , Myopia Control , Optometrist , Vision Test

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    Dry eye syndrome is a common eye condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It occurs when the eyes can't produce enough tears to keep them moisturized, or the tears evaporate too quickly. Dry eye syndrome can cause redness, itching, burning, and even vision problems. 
    At Mao Eye Care, we are dedicated to delivering quality eye care not just to safeguard but also to improve vision, overall health and wellness of you and your loved ones.
    We have professionals who can provide optimal solutions for your eyes.There are many tips and tricks you can try to manage your dry eye syndrome symptoms.
     

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  • The Truth About 20/20 Vision: Why it Doesn’t Mean you Have Healthy Eyes

    Author: Mao Eye Care | | Categories: Comprehensive Eye Exam , Contact Lenses , Dry Eye Management , Eye Care Services , Eye Checkup , Eye Clinic , Eye Doctor , Eye Test , Family Eye Care , Laser Eye Surgery , LASIK Eye Care , Low Vision Rehabilitation , Myopia Control , Optometrist , Vision Test

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    Most people believe that having 20/20 vision is an indicator of good eye health. But the truth is, 20/20 vision only measures how well you can see objects from a distance of 20 feet. This measurement is important, but it doesn’t provide a complete picture of your eye health. There are many factors that can impact the overall health of your eyes, and it’s essential to understand them. We’re going to explain why 20/20 vision doesn’t mean you have healthy eyes so you can take better care of this vital part of your body.
     

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  • A Clear View: Eye Care Tips for Seniors to Preserve Healthy Vision

    Author: Alexander Mao | | Categories: Comprehensive Eye Exam , Contact Lenses , Dry Eye Management , Eye Care Services , Eye Checkup , Eye Clinic , Eye Doctor , Eye Test , Family Eye Care , Laser Eye Surgery , LASIK Eye Care , Low Vision Rehabilitation , Myopia Control , Optometrist , Vision Test

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    Growing older brings a myriad of changes and challenges, and maintaining good eye health is one of them. As we age, the risk of developing eye conditions and vision problems increases, but there's no reason to let that hold you back. This blog post, brought to you by Mao Eye Care, an optometric clinic in London, Ontario, offers practical and effective tips for seniors to preserve their healthy vision well into their golden years.

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  • The Importance of Routine Annual Eye Examinations

    Author: Mao Eye Care | | Categories: Comprehensive Eye Exam , Contact Lenses , Dry Eye Management , Eye Care Services , Eye Checkup , Eye Clinic , Eye Doctor , Eye Test , Family Eye Care , Laser Eye Surgery , LASIK Eye Care , Low Vision Rehabilitation , Myopia Control , Optometrist , Vision Test

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    Our eyes are an essential part of our everyday lives. They help us navigate the world around us, and we rely on them for almost everything we do. While many of us take our vision for granted, routine annual eye exams are critical to protect our eyes and detect any potential problems early on. At Mao Eye Care, All of your vision issues are being taken care of by Dr. Mao and his team. We have professionals who can provide optimal solutions for your eyes. In this blog post, we will discuss the importance of regular eye exams and why you should make it a priority.

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  • Ocular allergies

    Author: Mao Eye Care |

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    If your eyes are itching, tearing, burning, or red you may have eye allergies, or what doctors call allergic conjunctivitis. Allergies develop when the body's immune system becomes sensitized to something such as pollen, dust, pet dander, or mold. These are called allergens, and there are many potential allergens in our environment that can come into contact with our eyes. With allergic conjunctivitis, allergens cause the eyes and surrounding tissues to become inflamed and uncomfortable. These symptoms may occur alone, or in combination with general allergic symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, or a stuffy nose. There are two main types of eye allergies: Seasonal and Chronic. Seasonal eye allergies are the most common form and occur in the spring or fall when the amount of pollen in the air is very high. Chronic eye allergies are less common, but potentially more severe than seasonal allergies. This form is non-seasonal and occurs continuously throughout the year. Chronic eye allergies may be triggered by dust, mold, pets or other allergens that are present year-round. While ocular allergies may be an ongoing condition, the right treatment from your eye care professional can reduce or eliminate symptoms.

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  • Meibomian Gland Dysfunction

    Author: Mao Eye Care |

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    Healthy tears consist of a precise mixture of oil, water, and mucus. Meibomian gland dysfunction, also called MGD, is a condition where the meibomian glands do not produce the proper quality or quantity of oil in the outer layer of the tear film. In normal tears, the layer of oil produced by the meibomian glands seals the tear film and helps prevent tears from evaporating too quickly. In MGD, the glands become blocked and do not produce normal oil, due to inflammation. Inflammation can be related to problems of the lid, contact lenses, hormones, or even incomplete or infrequent blinking. When the glands do not produce enough quality oil, tears evaporate more quickly than normal, resulting in dry eye syndrome. MGD is the leading cause of dry eye. While MGD is not generally sight-threatening, it can have a negative impact on quality of life if left untreated. Symptoms of MGD can include dryness, scratchiness, a burning sensation and even problems with visual acuity. MGD can also lead to chalazia and infections of the lid margins, which can be painful and unsightly for patients. Lastly, for patients who wear contact lenses, MGD can make wearing lenses very difficult. MGD does not usually go away on its own, and requires treatment and follow up examinations by an eye care professional.

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  • Season’s Greetings from MAO EYE CARE

    Author: Mao Eye Care | | Categories: Contact Lenses , Eye Care Services , Eye Clinic

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    The MAO EYE CARE team wishes you the happiest of holidays this season. May the New Year be filled with joy, health, and prosperity!

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  • What Is Dry Eye?

    Author: Mao Eye Care |

    What Is Dry Eye?

    Do your eyes feel irritated or like something is in them? Are you experiencing redness, burning, excessive tearing, or occasional blurry vision? You may have dry eye, a common condition where your eyes do not produce enough tears. Sometimes, the only symptom of dry eye is recurring blurred vision.Because there are many possible causes of dry eye, we gather a patient health history to better understand your risk. For example, common medications such as diuretics or antihistamines increase dry eye risk.

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  • What is nearsightedness?

    Author: Mao Eye Care |

    What is nearsightedness?

    Myopia, or “nearsightedness” or “shortsightedness,” as most of us refer to it, is an eye condition in which you can view objects up close clearly, but things farther away may appear blurry.

    This condition is fairly common and many people who have it don’t detect it immediately, as all objects in view aren’t blurry. Reading a book or a menu may appear fine. But the sign in the distance…? It may lack visual clarity.

    Causes of nearsightedness

    Myopia is usually tied to genetics.

    If you are nearsighted, pay particular attention to early signs of progressive myopia in your children. Having their eyes tested regularly is important, as common nearsightedness usually appears early in life. Many children with myopia develop it at a young age, with it worsening each year until they reach their early twenties.

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  • Myopia management

    Author: Mao Eye Care |

    Myopia management

    If you’ve been wearing glasses or contacts for a while in order to treat myopia, you’re probably pretty comfortable with them. Even though you can see well, it’s still important to visit your doctor routinely. Myopia does not progress as rapidly in adulthood, making it difficult to notice any changes in your vision. However, myopia increases your risk for other eye conditions such as early cataracts, glaucoma, retinal detachment, and macular degeneration. Routine eye appointments are important to monitor your eye health and make sure your prescription adjusts to any change in your vision.

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  • Ocular surface disease

    Author: Mao Eye Care |

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    Ocular surface diseases are disorders of the surface of the cornea, the transparent layer that forms the front of the eye. These diseases include dry eye syndrome, meibomian gland dysfunction, blepharitis, rosacea, allergies, scarring from glaucoma medications, chemical burns, and immunological conditions.

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  • Clarity and sharpness of your vision

    Author: Mao Eye Care |

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    The shape of your eyes plays an important role in the clarity and sharpness of your vision. Your eye’s ability to focus light precisely on the retina depends on the shape of your cornea, the flexibility of your lens, and the length of your eye. A refractive error occurs when these conditions are not perfectly aligned, resulting in blurry vision at one or more distances. One of the most common refractive errors is myopia, or nearsightedness. Myopia occurs when the eye is too long, the cornea is too curved, or a combination of the two. This results in light coming into focus before reaching the back of the eye, causing blurry distance vision. Other refractive errors include hyperopia, or farsightedness, where the eye is too short, or cornea curved too little; presbyopia, which is the loss of lens flexibility with age; and astigmatism, where the cornea is shaped irregularly. Refractive Surgery, Prescription glasses and contacts correct your refractive error by adjusting the point of focus back onto the retina, resulting in clearer vision. The type of refractive error and the degree of severity determine which lens type and strength are used to compensate for the error. To get the best possible vision, your eye doctor can find the cause of your blurry vision, and offer the best corrective option for you. Over time, your eye’s shape may change, so it is important to see your doctor annually to maintain the clearest possible vision. Schedule your next eye exam today, to see a clearer tomorrow.

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  • Sunglass lens

    Author: Alexander Mao |

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    When most of us see the sun rise, we call it the beginning of a beautiful day, but it's what we don't see, that we all need to guard against: the sun's ultra-violet rays. Throughout the year, just about everyone is exposed to these harmful, invisible, ultra-violet - or UV rays. Whether you are indoors, or outdoors, a child or an adult, exposure to the sun's UV rays can cause serious long-term damage to your eyes. Just as you should protect your skin from the sun's UV rays using sunscreen, you should protect your eyes with UV-filtering sunglass lenses.

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  • Myopia Management

    Author: Mao Eye Care |

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    Does your child have myopia? Myopia, or nearsightedness, is when your child can see near objects clearly, but has difficulty seeing objects at a distance. Myopia can be caused by the shape of the eye’s cornea, or when the eye grows too long. While myopia is a common refractive error among children, many parents are unaware that myopia can worsen as children grow, impacting their learning and development. While the only option for treating myopia used to be glasses or regular contact lenses, now there are a variety of treatments available that may slow this condition’s progression. The most common treatment options work to prevent the eye from continuing to overgrow. These include prescription eye drops, multifocal glasses or contacts, or a therapy called orthokeratology, which are contact lenses worn at night that temporarily reshape the cornea for clear vision the following day. How do these special contacts and glasses work differently than regular lenses? Regular glasses and contacts only focus central light rays, which causes peripheral light rays to focus behind the eye’s retina, which is thought to stimulate eye growth. Orthokeratology and multifocal lenses correct the central light rays while also focusing peripheral light rays in front of the retina. This is thought to prevent the eye from continuing to grow. The myopia management treatment you choose depends on your child's unique vision needs. Please talk to us today to find out what treatment is best for your child.

    Thanks,

    Alex

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  • Ocular Allergies

    Author: Mao Eye Care |

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    If your eyes are itching, tearing, burning, or red you may have eye allergies, or what doctors call allergic conjunctivitis. Allergies develop when the body's immune system becomes sensitized to something such as pollen, dust, pet dander, or mold. These are called allergens, and there are many potential allergens in our environment that can come into contact with our eyes. With allergic conjunctivitis, allergens cause the eyes and surrounding tissues to become inflamed and uncomfortable. These symptoms may occur alone, or in combination with general allergic symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, or a stuffy nose. There are two main types of eye allergies: Seasonal and Chronic. Seasonal eye allergies are the most common form and occur in the spring or fall when the amount of pollen in the air is very high. Chronic eye allergies are less common, but potentially more severe than seasonal allergies. This form is non-seasonal and occurs continuously throughout the year. Chronic eye allergies may be triggered by dust, mold, pets or other allergens that are present year-round. While ocular allergies may be an ongoing condition, the right treatment from your eye care professional can reduce or eliminate symptoms.

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  • Essilor’s Stellest Lenses Receive FDA Breakthrough Device Designation

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    Original Article Source Credits:  Review of MM, https://reviewofmm.com/

    Article Written By:  NA

    Original Article Posted on:  May 17, 2021

    Link to Original Article:  https://reviewofmm.com/essilors-stellest-lenses-receive-fda-breakthrough-device-designation/

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  • Corneal Refractive therapy (CRT)

    Author: Alexander Mao |

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    Corneal refractive therapy (CRT) is a non-surgical treatment option for people suffering from mild to moderate presbyopia, nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. CRT offers a legitimate alternative to laser vision correction for many people. This procedure uses specially designed contact lenses, which are prescribed to reshape the surface of the cornea and reduce or eliminate the need for glasses or regular contact lenses. CRT treatment involves changing the curvature of the cornea by temporarily molding its shape using a gas permeable contact lens.

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