Q: I regularly use over the counter eye drops when my eyes feel irritated. Is this good for my eyes?
A: If you feel that you need eye drops regularly, there may be something medically wrong with your eyes. You should schedule a consultation so the eye doctor can check your eyes and identify the cause of the discomfort in your eyes and recommend a suitable course of treatment for your condition, which may or may not include eye drops.
Q: I have "spots" floating around in my eye. Should I be worried?
A: Spots and floaters are usually harmless. However, in some cases it can be a sign of a retinal detachment or bleeding. Anyone experiencing symptoms of flashing lights and flashing spots should contact our office immediately for a detailed eye exam.
Q: At what age should my child have his/her eyes examined?
A: According to the American Optometric Association, infants should have their first comprehensive eye exam at 6 months old. Children should return for eye exams at 3 years of age and prior to starting kindergarten at about age 5 or 6 years old, then every year afterwards. School screenings are not adequate and often miss vision issues. Having an early eye examination is important to ensure proper visual skills for learning. Read More Here to learn more about children's eye exams.
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