Wednesday, November 23, 2011

So you're thinking about buying eyeglasses online?

Riverside Eye Center providing eye care and eye wear for Columbus, OH, Upper Arlington, OH, Hilliard, OH, and Dublin, OH.

We live in a world, where more and more consumers are accustomed to shopping for anything and everything online, eyeglasses are one item that should be carefully considered before you click that purchase button.  Although online stores often advertise reduced prices, the benefits of choosing a physical optical store far overshadow the “deals” you might score online.

One of the best reasons for purchasing glasses at a physical optical store rather than online is that you have an experienced optician to advise you through the process.  Our staff can assist you with the numerous variables you need to consider when choosing the right glasses.

Above and beyond the help you will find at a physical optical shop, you will also be able to try on the glasses prior to buying.  Glasses that don’t fit properly can result in pain and frustration and can also inhibit your vision.  Also, you don’t get to see what they really look like or how they feel until you have them.  To a greater extent than your wardrobe, eyeglasses require proper fit and comfort to work effectively.

Even more than the fit and feel of your glasses, proper eyesight demands accurate PD calculation.  The optical center of your lenses gives you the clearest vision, making it crucial to properly determine the pupillary distance, or PD.  It can be tricky to measure your own PD, but without it, your lenses won’t be positioned properly in the frames.

While shopping online is often great for other purchases, the case of eyeglasses you’re better off staying with your local optometry center where you can find eyeglasses that are appropriate for you and your lifestyle.


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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

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Winter conditions created DRY EYES!!!

Riverside Eye Center providing eye care and eye wear for Columbus, OH, Upper Arlington, OH, Hilliard, OH, and Dublin, OH.

It is very common this time of year for patients to come in for their first eye exam ever.  As always I will ask them what brings them in to the office today…….are you having any vision problems?   The patient will respond with yeah my vision is blurry all the time.  So we dig deeper……any itching, burning or tearing?  To which the patient responds yeah they do burn and tear at times. 
Does any of this sound familiar?  What is going on?  Why did I suddenly notice this blurry vision?  Well the answer is quite common.  A lot of patients that have never experienced vision problems will notice some blurry vision this time of year.  This is usually caused by Dry Eye.  The reason we notice it this time of year is because of the conditions we live in. 
My practice, Riverside Eye Center, is located in Columbus Ohio and this time of year (early November) we start to get much cooler air.  This cooler air is much drier and as a result affects our body and more specific our tissues.  So what do we do when it gets cooler we turn on our furnace…….which dries our air even more.  To make the situation even worse the majority of people work in professional office buildings that are typically very dry and within those buildings we work on computers.  On these computers we are very focused on the work at hand (or your Facebook account) and as a result we tend to blink less, which means our tears are evaporating and we aren’t refreshing them. 
So let’s review: we have dry air outside, heated dry air inside, and decreased blinking, not to mention the typically windy condition we experience here in Columbus. 
If you don’t believe me, let s perform an experiment.  Sit in front of your computer or your TV.  Now hold both eyelids open.  How long did you last before you had to blink?  It typically takes approximately 15 seconds for your tear film to evaporate………if you didn’t last that long you may need to visit your eye doctor.
The good news is this dry eye can usually be easily corrected.  With the use of artificial tears the majority of the cases return to normal.  There are other cases that require more assistance with the use of punctual plugs, restasis, fish oil, or other forms of therapy for the dryness.
So if you are noticing any blurry vision maybe your sight is fine and it is just the dryness affecting it.  In any case it is always a good idea to visit the eye doctor for a thorough evaluation!!!

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Riverside Eye Center providing eye care and eye wear for Columbus, OH, Upper Arlington, OH, Hilliard, OH, and Dublin, OH.

Riverside Eye Center is an eye care facility that was started by Dr. Duke Dye.  The purpose of our blog is to inform people of the importance of eye care, new findings in eye care and eye wear, and answer any possible questions that are posted to our blog.  We hope you enjoy some of the information that we present on here and welcome any feedback that you can give.

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