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Diabetes can have a direct impact on eye health, including increasing the risk of cataracts. While cataracts often develop naturally with age, people with diabetes may experience them earlier or notice vision changes more quickly. Knowing why this happens can help patients stay ahead of potential complications and protect their long-term vision.

Every year, millions of parents take their child to get an eye exam and leave with a new glasses prescription and a vague sense that everything is fine. The child can see the board at school again. Problem solved.

Myopia management for kids is one of the most common topics parents ask about today, and screen time is almost always part of the conversation. How much is too much? Are tablets and phones making my child's nearsightedness worse? Should I be worried?

Your eyes can reveal important clues about your overall health, and high blood pressure is one condition that may leave visible signs behind. Over time, uncontrolled blood pressure can place stress on the blood vessels in the eyes and increase the risk of vision problems. With regular eye exams, these changes may be identified before more serious complications develop.

Dry eye syndrome is more than an occasional annoyance. It can affect how comfortable your eyes feel throughout the day and make reading, driving, screen use, and contact lens wear more difficult. At Bella Eye Care Optometry, we help patients identify the cause of dry eye and offer treatment options that go beyond temporary relief.

When most people think about improving their vision, they think of glasses or contact lenses. While corrective lenses help you see more clearly, they don’t always address how well your eyes work together. At Bella Eye Care Optometry, we offer vision therapy to help patients strengthen eye coordination, improve focus, and enhance the way the eyes and brain function as a team.

When it comes to childhood myopia, what happens outside the eye doctor’s office matters too.

Glaucoma is a serious eye disease that can lead to permanent vision loss if left undetected. What makes glaucoma especially dangerous is that it often develops without noticeable symptoms in its early stages. Many people are unaware they have the condition until vision damage has already occurred. Understanding what causes glaucoma and how it can be prevented is an essential step in protecting your eye health.

In today’s digital world, many people spend hours each day staring at computers, tablets, and smartphones. While technology improves productivity and convenience, prolonged screen use can lead to a common condition known as Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). Fortunately, Computer Vision Syndrome is highly manageable with the right strategies and professional care.

The holiday season is often described as joyful, exciting, and full of celebration. However, with extra social events, school performances, final exams, disrupted routines, and the general bustle of the season, December can also bring heightened emotions. For kids living with myopia (blurry distance vision), these stresses may feel even heavier.