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What are the Benefits of Nose Pads on Glasses?

What are the Benefits of Nose Pads on Glasses?

by Ingram Comprehensive Eye Care, P.A. | Nov 7, 2023 | glasses

When it comes to choosing a new pair of glasses, one important decision to make is whether to opt for frames with or without nose pads. Nose pads are small, usually silicone or plastic cushions that sit on the bridge of the nose and provide support for the glasses....
4 Things To Know About Corneal Ulcers

4 Things To Know About Corneal Ulcers

by Ingram Comprehensive Eye Care, P.A. | Oct 24, 2023 | cornea, eye health

Infections in the cornea can lead to the development of corneal ulcers, which are specific types of defects in the epithelium along with areas of inflammation beneath them. Corneal ulcers are serious conditions that require immediate and aggressive treatment to...
Coping Strategies on Retinitis Pigmentosa

Coping Strategies on Retinitis Pigmentosa

by Ingram Comprehensive Eye Care, P.A. | Oct 11, 2023 | eye health, retina

Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a prevalent inherited retinal dystrophy that can have a significant impact on an individual’s vision. This condition gradually progresses, causing peripheral vision loss, blurred vision, and eventual deterioration of central vision....
3 Things To Know About Bandage Contact Lenses

3 Things To Know About Bandage Contact Lenses

by Ingram Comprehensive Eye Care, P.A. | Sep 25, 2023 | contact lenses

When it comes to injuries on the skin, a bandage is commonly used to protect the wound, prevent contamination, and facilitate the healing process. Similarly, in eye care, the concept of a bandage is applied with the use of bandage contact lenses. These specialized...
Three Things To Know About Trichiasis

Three Things To Know About Trichiasis

by Ingram Comprehensive Eye Care, P.A. | Sep 14, 2023 | eye health, Eyelids

Trichiasis, a common eyelid condition, refers to the misdirection of eyelashes, causing them to turn inward and irritate the surface of the eye. This condition can lead to persistent eye irritation, discomfort, and even potential damage to the cornea. If you’re...
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