Have regular sight testsAs well as an eye health check, a sight test might help detect signs of underlying general health conditions, such as diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure. Everyone should have a sight test every two years, or more often if your optometrist recommends it.E...
Tiny spots, lines, flashes or shapes in your vision are known as flashes and floaters. Lots of people experience them and they usually aren’t cause for alarm. Below we explain what causes flashes and floaters and when you should be concerned.What are flashes?Sometimes the jelly inside your eye sh...
Good eyesight is essential if you are to drive safely. But what are the rules on eyesight standards?
The DVLA states that in order to meet the minimum standard for driving a car you must be able to see a car number plate made after the1st September 2001 from a distance of 20 metres (or 65½ feet)...
When you compare 1 Day Acuvue Trueye and 1 Day Acuvue Moist there are a lot of similarities between these contact lenses:
Both are daily disposable contact lenses
Both are made of silicone hydrogel material
Acuvue Trueye and Acuvue Moist share the same brand and same manufacturer.
At first gla...
Acuvue Trueye and Acuvue Oasys, both of these contact lenses by Johnson & Johnson are one of the most popular lenses out there. They’re comfortable, affordable and offer crisp vision. However, your choice will vary depending on your lifestyle. We compare these two contacts below to help you ...
Most people these days use a computer screen (VDU) at some point during their working day, many people for several hours at a time. It’s therefore not surprising that a good number of us complain of ‘eyestrain’ when using a VDU for a prolonged time.
The good news is that in the majority of cases...