by Dr. Collin Rush | Mar 7, 2022 | Senior Eyecare
Age can lead to a decline in eye health. In fact, many eye complications occur after the age of 60. But with regular eye exams, you can spot any issues early. To understand age-related vision loss, you need to know about the structure of the eye. The eye is similar to...
by Dr. Collin Rush | Feb 28, 2022 | Senior Eyecare
Itβs common knowledge that to have a healthy body and mind, you have to lead aΒ healthy lifestyle. You exercise your body daily. You eat the right foods as much as you can. You try to drink plenty of fluids throughout the day. But most people forget one organ that also...
by Dr. Collin Rush | Feb 21, 2022 | Eye Exams, Eye Safety
Strabismus is the medical term for the misalignment of the eyes. Commonly referred to as cross-eyed or wall-eyed, strabismus may involve either one or both eyes turning inward, outward, or even up or down. It is one of the most common vision conditions in young...
by Dr. Collin Rush | Feb 14, 2022 | Eye Exams, Eye Safety
Astigmatism is an extremely common eye condition that affects both children and adults. It occurs when there is an imperfection in some part of your cornea, the clear tissue that covers your iris. Light rays pass through the cornea as they travel to the retina, a thin...
by Dr. Collin Rush | Feb 7, 2022 | Diabetic Eyecare
What is Diabetic Eye Disease? Diabetic eye disease can affect many parts of the eye, including the retina, macula, lens and optic nerve. A diabeticΒ eye disease is a group of eye conditions that can affect people with diabetes. Diabetic retinopathyΒ affects blood...