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Navigating Eye Health: A Closer Look at Glaucoma and Cataracts

As we step into January, recognized as Glaucoma Awareness Month, the importance of eye health is brought into sharp focus. This month serves as a crucial reminder to educate ourselves about eye conditions that can significantly impact our lives. Glaucoma and Cataracts are two such prevalent eye conditions affecting millions of people worldwide. While they may have some similarities in terms of their impact on vision, they are distinctly different in their causes, symptoms, and treatments. We’ll explore these differences and impacts, offering expert insights from glaucoma specialists, explaining what vision looks like with cataracts, and discussing adaptive solutions like progressive lenses and the right reading glasses strength. Our goal is to enhance your understanding and help you make informed...

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UV Protection: Why Sunglasses are Essential Year-Round

UV Protection: Why Sunglasses are Essential Year-Round When we think of sunglasses, images of sunny beaches and summer vacations often come to mind. However, the need to protect our eyes from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays isn’t confined to just the warmer months. At DigiVision Optical, we understand the importance of year-round eye protection and are committed to educating our customers about the critical role sunglasses play in maintaining eye health, regardless of the season. UV radiation, a type of energy produced by the sun, can be extremely harmful to our eyes. Prolonged exposure to these invisible rays can lead to a variety of eye problems, some of which can be severe. Unfortunately, there’s a common misconception that UV...

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Beyond 20/20 Vision: How DigiVision Optical is Changing the Game

The desire for clear and precise vision is universal. We all want to see the world in the best possible way, but how can we achieve that? At DigiVision Optical, we’re passionate about helping individuals reach a level of visual clarity that transcends the norm. We call it “4K Vision,” a visual experience that goes beyond the mythical concept of perfect vision. But how do we get there? How can most people attain better than 20/20 vision? The answers lie in understanding the limitations of traditional vision correction methods and the revolutionary approach that DigiVision Optical has pioneered. The Reality of Vision Correction In truth, only a fortunate few are born with naturally perfect vision. For the rest of us,...

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Understanding 20/20 Vision: What Does it Really Mean?

  What does it really mean, and is it possible to see better than 20/20? Good vision is an essential aspect of our daily lives. It allows us to experience the world around us in its optimal form, from reading our favorite books to admiring the beauty of nature. When it comes to assessing our vision, the term “20/20 vision” is often used. What is 20/20 Vision? To understand 20/20 vision, let’s start with the basics. The term “20/20 vision” refers to a standard of visual acuity commonly used in eye examinations. It’s essentially a measurement of how well you can see compared to what is considered normal. The two numbers in this measurement have specific meanings. The first “20”...

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Your Infants Vision

Things You Need To Know From the moment your child is born until they become a young adult, their eyes are continuously developing. Helping them maintain healthy vision is a major key in their development as a student, athlete and overall happiness as a kid. How upset would they be if they could not see all of those awesome cartoon shows on Saturday mornings or they miss out on making the basketball team because it is too hard for them to focus on the rim to make a bucket? It is imperative that the early development of your child’s vision is taken seriously When your child is first born, it is important to know that your infant’s visual system is...

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Get Better Sleep and Protect Your Eyes

If you’re having trouble sleeping at night, it could be because of blue light! Our bodies respond to light in very predictable ways. Lights that illuminate more Violet and Green promotes wakefulness, whereas lights that illuminate Yellow and Red make you feel more tired. When light is absent, your body triggers Melatonin, a hormone secreted in the brain that regulates sleep. This, amongst several other factors, is what makes you feel tired. In today’s modern day, our eyes are glued to our devices that produce blue light for hours on end This not only prevents us from getting to sleep easily, it can throw off our circadian rhythm, which is a fancy word for saying “it could lead to chronic...

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