Keep up to date on the latest vision related news and events from Escondido Premier Eyecare in Escondido, also serving San Marcos, Valley Center and the surrounding areas.
Jan 31, 2012
The winter causes many more cases of dry eyes as a result of cold and dry air conditions.
Jan 24, 2012
Winter is officially here, which means in some areas stinging winds and cold rains and sometimes snow are also in the forecast. You would never even contemplate of leaving the house without a jacket in freezing climates, but unfortunately, many people leave their sunglasses at home. Although many of us...
Jan 18, 2012
As this month is National Glaucoma Awareness Month, in this article we would like to spread the word about the importance of recognizing the threat of glaucoma. Glaucoma is a group of progressive ocular disorders that damage the optic nerve, which can lead to loss of central vision and eventual...
Jan 08, 2012
Contact your Escondido, CA Eye Doctor to Find Out About Treatment Options Presbyopia is an age-related condition in which the ability to focus on close objects becomes diminished. As people around the world are living longer, a larger number of individuals develop the condition, which currently cannot be escaped. Theories...
Dec 14, 2011
Holiday season is upon us and we all know what that means, dolls, radio controlled airplanes, and Leapster Explorers. Well meaning relatives love surprising the favorite little ones with the newest toys for the holidays. The American Optometric Association advises that family members advise others about some restrictions when it...
Dec 11, 2011
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Nov 28, 2011
Are you aware that diabetes is the dominant causal factor of vision loss in adults between age twenty and seventy-four? As of 2008, over four million men and women in North America living with diabetes were subsequently diagnosed with blindness caused by diabetes. Of this number, seventy thousand had severe...
Nov 16, 2011
Amblyopia, commonly known as lazy eye is a deficiency in adequate vision development due to the inability of the eyes to work in unison. In the majority of cases of lazy eye the eyes themselves are usually in good health yet the condition is not correctable by just the use...
Oct 30, 2011
Have you ever wondered what 20/20 vision truly represents? 20/20 vision is a term used to describe normal visual acuity or clarity of vision. That is to say that an individual with such visual acuity will be able to clearly see an object at a distance of 20 feet...
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