Do not end the year without checking your eyes
If your vision is clear and comfortable, it is easy to assume that you do not have any eye problems. Unfortunately, this assumption is not…
If your vision is clear and comfortable, it is easy to assume that you do not have any eye problems. Unfortunately, this assumption is not…
“If you have a family history of a chronic eye disease and you haven’t done a comprehensive eye check in the past one year, going for one today can be a sight-saving decision”
This dry eye meal guide provides recommendations on common locally available meals that can reduce dry eye symptoms and improve general eye health over time. It was developed a part of dry eye treatment for a patient.
Cooking oil is a major hazard in the kitchen. It often splatters when hot and can splash into the eye and cause a burn. Learn how to prevent and manage eye burns caused by hot oil splash
Sudden improvement in vision can be a bad thing because sudden vision changes are often signs that something is wrong with the eyes. Learn more from this encounter with a patient
Are itchy, burning and watery eyes making you uncomfortable and miserable? If yes, then this Empowerment Forum is for you.
Kesona Eye Centre tells patients why they must put their vision first and how to do that.
Cold compress and warm compress are types of treatment that can be applied to a part of the body to relieve symptoms. Cold compress involves applying cold treatment, while warm compress involves applying warm treatment.
Free glaucoma screening and more at our September Empowerment Forum.
How would children with vision problems know it since most of them believe that everyone sees and interprets the world the way they do? How would they receive the right care if they do not even know they have vision problems?