by Dr. Benjamin Ingram | May 25, 2026 | vision
Ever squint at a distant road sign or hold a book at arm’s length to read it? You’re likely experiencing symptoms of either nearsightedness or farsightedness. Simply put, nearsightedness (myopia) means you can see close-up objects clearly, but distant ones...
by Dr. Benjamin Ingram | Mar 9, 2026 | glasses, vision
Astigmatism is a common refractive error in the eye that affects how light is focused on the retina. Unlike a perfectly spherical cornea, which allows light to focus evenly, an astigmatic cornea has an irregular shape. This irregularity can lead to blurred or...
by Dr. Benjamin Ingram | Feb 10, 2026 | vision
Blurred vision is a visual impairment characterized by a lack of clarity in sight, making objects appear fuzzy or indistinct. This condition can affect one eye or both and may vary in severity from mild to significant. Individuals experiencing blurred vision may find...
by Ingram Comprehensive Eye Care, P.A. | Jan 20, 2026 | contact lenses, eye health, vision
Understanding How Can You Use Single Use Eye Drops With Contact Lenses Single use eye drops are commonly recommended for people who need lubrication without added preservatives. These drops come in small disposable vials and are designed to be thrown away after one...
by Ingram Comprehensive Eye Care, P.A. | Dec 29, 2025 | eye health, vision
How Can Optic Neuritis Be Seen in an Eye Examination? Optic neuritis is an inflammatory condition that affects the optic nerve and can lead to sudden vision changes. Patients often experience decreased visual acuity, color vision changes, and pain with eye movement....
by Ingram Comprehensive Eye Care, P.A. | Dec 23, 2025 | eye health, vision
What Does 20/20 Vision Mean? The term 20/20 vision is widely used in eye care and general health discussions, yet it is often misunderstood. Many people assume that having 20/20 vision means perfect eyesight or flawless eye health. In clinical practice, 20/20 vision...
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