
Common Vision Problems in Aging Adults
If you have noticed that the text on your smartphone screen is getting a bit blurry, or if you find yourself needing more light to read your favourite book, you are not alone.

If you have noticed that the text on your smartphone screen is getting a bit blurry, or if you find yourself needing more light to read your favourite book, you are not alone.

Many adults notice changes in their central vision as they age, and macular degeneration is one of the most common reasons for those changes. Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of

Your eyes allow you to see the world around you. You use them to read books, see your family, and drive your car safely. But inside your eye, there is a very small,

Have you ever noticed how your eyes adjust when you walk into a dark room? At first, everything is black. Then, slowly, the shapes of furniture appear. This helpful ability is called night

Every day, you use your eyes to read, drive, watch your favourite shows, and see the people you care about. Many people believe that if they can read the smallest letters on an

The human eye allows you to see everything around you, from reading a book to enjoying a beautiful sunset. While many parts of the eye work together to create vision, the retina plays

When something feels off with your vision, the first question most people ask is: who do I go to? Eye care has a few different types of doctors, and knowing which one handles

Diabetes affects more than just blood sugar. Over time, it quietly damages the small blood vessels throughout the body, including the ones inside your eyes. For many people, vision problems are one of

Getting an eye injection for the first time can feel nerve-wracking. Most people don’t know what to expect, and that uncertainty makes it worse. The needle near the eye, the clinical setting, the

Your retinas work every second your eyes are open. Reading, driving, recognising faces, all of it depends on a thin layer of tissue at the back of each eye. As you get older,