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Have you ever wondered why different frame shapes affect how clearly we see the world? Today, let’s explore the intriguing connection between eyeglass frame shapes and peripheral vision clarity.
Imagine wearing narrow-framed glasses that effortlessly capture a broader field of view compared to wider frames, which might blur peripheral scenes. Behind this lies fascinating optical principles and design secrets. Whether you're following fashion trends or prioritising visual clarity, understanding these aspects helps you make smarter decisions when
When choosing sunglasses, polarized sunglasses are highly recommended for their ability to filter harmful light and reduce glare. This is especially important for those who spend a lot of time outdoors or on the road. Here’s how to identify if your sunglasses are polarized and tips for choosing the right ones.
How to Identify Polarized Sunglasses
Look for the Label or Sticker
Most manufacturers label their sunglasses as "polarized" on the product packaging or directly on the lenses. Some may even engrave the letter “P” on the lens. However, be cautious as some brands may incorrectly label their products.
Red eyes are often caused by either eye hemorrhage or congestion. A common condition is subconjunctival hemorrhage, while eye congestion can be further divided into ciliary congestion, conjunctival congestion, and mixed congestion. Regardless of the type, these eye conditions can affect eye health, especially when spending long hours in front of screens.
Subconjunctival hemorrhage is usually caused by localized trauma or infection. While the exact cause is often unclear, it can be related to underlying health conditions such as cardiovascular
Electronic devices have become an indispensable part of daily life, with many joking that smartphones are “glued” to their hands. However, frequent use of electronics has brought health challenges, one of the most common being dry eye syndrome. To enhance vision protection, it’s essential to understand this condition thoroughly.
Dry eye syndrome, or dry eye, is a condition caused by abnormal tear quality, quantity, or dynamics, leading to reduced tear film stability and eye discomfort. Normally, blinking evenly spreads the tear film over the eyes, providing crucial eye protection. However, prolonged focus on screens, such as smartphones or computers, reduces blink frequency, preventing tear replenishment. This can result in symptoms like dryness, which can progress without proper care. Wearing blue light glasses can help alleviate blue light exposure, supporting tear film stability.
Astigmatism is a common eye condition caused by an irregular shape of the cornea or lens. This irregular shape disrupts the way light focuses on the retina, resulting in blurry or distorted vision.
In a normal eye, the cornea and lens are smooth and round, like a basketball. This ensures that light focuses evenly on the retina, the part of the eye that receives light and sends signals to the brain. However, in an eye with astigmatism, the cornea or lens may be shaped more like a football or rugby ball, causing light to focus unevenly. This results in blurred or distorted vision, and can also cause symptoms like eye fatigue, headaches, and difficulty seeing at night.
As digital technology becomes more ubiquitous, the challenges our eyes face are not just limited to long hours spent in front of computers and mobile devices. In fact, beyond screens, our eyes are constantly exposed to various environmental factors that can also have a negative impact on eye health. This article explores eye health from multiple dimensions, introducing how to protect your eyes from environmental factors, daily habits, and natural aging, offering a holistic approach to eye health management.
In modern life, our eyes are not only exposed to digital screens but also have to adjust to various natural and artificial light sources. Intense sunlight, artificial lighting, and air pollution are all environmental factors that can negatively affect eye health.
Sunlight and UV Damage
Long exposure to intense sunlight, especially without
Accessories like the Eyeglass repair kit, Contact lens case, and Eyeglass case offer convenience to contact lens wearers, but the impact of long-term contact lens use on eye health is often overlooked. While contact lenses offer certain conveniences, their potential risks cannot be ignored. In this article, we will explore the dangers of contact lenses and introduce how eyeglass frames, such as Aviator glasses, clear frame glasses, and the Kate Spade collection, provide better protection for eye health
The Risks of Long-Term Contact Lens Wear
Although contact lenses offer a convenient way to correct vision, they come with several