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Springtime Eye Health Tips

Now that winter is finally over, it is that time of year where everyone is busy with activities and chores to reset our lives for the year ahead.
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/springtime-eye-health-tips/

The Importance of Eyelashes

At some stage, you have probably found yourself wondering why you have halos of little hairs around your eyes, aka 'eyelashes'.
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/the-importance-of-eyelashes/

8 Signs Your Child May Have a Vision Problem

Proper vision is crucial for success in all aspects of your child’s life.
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/8-signs-your-child-may-have-a-vision-problem/

Glaucoma: Causes, Types, Signs and Symptoms

Glaucoma is relatively common, especially in older adults as it affects 2-3% of people over the age of 60.
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/glaucoma-causes-types-signs-and-symptoms/

Preventing Glaucoma

According to Glaucoma NZ, it is estimated that 91,000 Kiwis have glaucoma, but what is more alarming is that only half of them know it.
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/preventing-glaucoma/

Squints (Strabismus)

A squint or strabismus is a condition (most often found) in children where the eyes do not look in the same direction.
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/squints-strabismus/

Conjunctivitis

Conjunctivitis is a common eye condition that affects children and adults alike.
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/conjunctivitis/

The Importance of Tears

Tears are our body’s way of keeping our eyes moisturised and nourished.
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/the-importance-of-tears/

How to Protect Your Child From Eye Injuries

Keeping your child's eyes safe from injuries is a vital part of looking after their vision health.
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/how-to-protect-your-child-from-eye-injuries/

Hyperopia

In order for our eyes to be able to see properly, light rays must be refracted by the tear film, the cornea and the lens so they can focus the image
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/hyperopia/

What Causes Dry Eye?

If you are suffering from Dry Eye, it is possible that your hormones are to blame. The hormones that are most likely to be responsible for Dry Eye
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/what-causes-dry-eye/

Cataract Patient Story: A letter to Auckland Eye

Hi, my name is Caroline. I’m a mother and grandmother in my early sixties. I am semi-retired; however, I do a bit of work in front of a computer
https://www.aucklandeye.co.nz/blog/cataract-patient-story-a-letter-to-auckland-eye/
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