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St Albans Eye Specialists

Locality: St Albans, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9310 7789



Address: 398 Main Road West, St Albans 3021 St Albans, VIC, Australia

Website: http://stalbanseyespecialists.com.au

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25.01.2022 Don't buy new glasses as soon as you notice that things look blurry. It could just be a small problem caused by high blood sugar. Your lens could swell, which changes your ability to see.



24.01.2022 We've paid tribute to healthcare workers a lot over the past few months but we haven't always been able to put faces to job titles. The newest addition to Metro Tunnel's Creative Program might help to change that. It's a public photographic exhibition at the Parkville construction site - featuring just a few of the people who've played such a massive role in keeping Victorians safe during this pandemic.... Nurses. Doctors. Midwives. Pathologists. Cleaners. Switchboard operators. Cooks. Researchers. Infectious disease specialists. Virologists. They've tended to us when we needed care. Conducted thousands of coronavirus tests. Delivered babies. Made sure our hospitals and labs were clean and sterilised. Researched the effects of the virus. And too many other essential jobs to list here. It's set in Melbourne's biomedical precinct the perfect place to leave a simple message as healthcare workers arrive for their shifts: Thank you. Daniel Andrews Premier of Victoria #healthcare #patientsafety #hospitals #doctors #nurses #medical

24.01.2022 Q. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A VISION SCREENING AND AN EYE EXAM? A. A common mistake many people make is to assume that a vision screening is actually a comprehensive eye exam, this is not the case. Vision screenings are basic eye tests that help identify whether you have any problem with your vision, but does not test for eye diseases or the underlying causes for any vision problem you may have. It does, however, indicate whether you should get a comprehensive eye exam, but sho...uld not be seen as a substitute for one. A comprehensive eye examination on the other hand is performed by an eye doctor and will involve a thorough examination of all aspects of your vision. Your doctor will then recommend a treatment plan customised to your individual needs. This includes prescription lenses, eye exercises, eye drops or ointment, and even surgery if the problem is serious.

24.01.2022 Q. Can too much salt affect your eyes? A. Salt is required in almost every recipe, but did you know high levels of sodium can cause high blood pressure, leading to restricted blood flow to the eyes! Sodium not only bloats the body, but affects other tissues in the body. Sodium in salt, is found in many foods naturally, so adding more salt is not necessary.



23.01.2022 If you start avoiding some things that increase the symptoms of glaucoma, your life will become so much better. Although glaucoma is being researched continuously, with many studies in the works, one thing is evident. Certain foods and activities can be harmful to your road to recovery with glaucoma. Let’s find out what are those things and try your best to avoid them. -Cut Trans fatty acids from your diet -Identify and avoid food allergens -Steer clear of saturated fats... -Consume less coffee -Find complex carbohydrates -Selective exercise See more

23.01.2022 These Eye Problems Could Be Symptoms Of COVID-19 Coronavirus

23.01.2022 Ocular allergy is an inflammatory reaction of the surface of the eye to particles (allergens) in the environment. It is quite common and affects people of all ages. Inflammation can be asymptomatic, or cause dramatic symptoms, and in severe cases, severe loss of vision.



20.01.2022 The Amsler grid is a tool that eye doctors use to detect vision problems resulting from damage to the macula (the central part of the retina) or the optic nerve. The damage may be caused by macular degeneration or other eye diseases, so the Amsler grid is useful in detecting these problems. An early diagnosis means early treatment, so it may help to limit or at least slow the vision loss you experience.

18.01.2022 BREAKING: For the first time in almost 300 days there have been NO detected COVID cases in Victoria. Well done Victoria!

18.01.2022 8 Ways to Reduce Eye Strain While Working From Home.

15.01.2022 In honour of World Sight Day. #worldsightday2020

14.01.2022 With lockdowns having been in place for the majority of the year, many patients have cancelled or missed their yearly check-up. As we are safely conducting face-to-face appointments again, this is a reminder to book in or re-book your yearly check-up. It's important that even with everything going on, you put your health first.



14.01.2022 Q. Is it possible to reverse cataracts? A. The facts about cataracts are clear. Once they start to develop, they will get progressively worse. You cannot reverse cataracts, which is why it is important to seek medical attention when symptoms appear. What can be reversed is the vision loss caused by cataracts. With laser surgery, the affected lens is completely removed and replaced with an artificial, intraocular lens. This is a customized lens which results in each individual’s vision being enhanced as much as possible.

12.01.2022 Pregnancy changes every aspect of your body, sometimes uncomfortably, so it’s no surprise that your vision may be affected too. Depending on the reasons, your eyes may be blurred, scratchy or subject to infection at any time while you’re expecting, though many women say it gets worse as pregnancy progresses before it gets better after baby's birth.

09.01.2022 Blepharitis is a common eye condition that makes your eyelids red, swollen, irritated, and itchy. It can cause crusty dandruff-like flakes on your eyelashes. Blepharitis can be uncomfortable. But it isn’t contagious, and it usually doesn’t cause any lasting damage to your eyes. The main treatment for blepharitis is regularly cleaning your eyelids and keeping them free of crusts. ... Blepharitis usually doesn’t go away completely, but you can take steps to manage your symptoms. Talk to your eye doctor about what’s causing your blepharitis and the best ways to manage it. See more

07.01.2022 When dining out its important to: Only take your mask off when you are eating While eating, keep your mask in a disposable bag for safe keeping When moving around put your mask back on ... More tips: dhhs.vic.gov.au/face-masks-vic

04.01.2022 Eye strain can occur after looking at and focusing on something for a long time without a break. When it’s the result of focusing on an electronic device like a computer, video monitor, or cellphone, it’s sometimes called digital eye strain. Other causes include reading and driving, especially at night and in poor weather.

03.01.2022 Q. What are the symptoms of cataracts? A. You might not have any symptoms at first, when cataracts are mild. But as cataracts grow, they can cause changes in your vision. For example, you may notice that: Your vision is cloudy or blurry Colors look faded... You can’t see well at night Lamps, sunlight, or headlights seem too bright You see a halo around lights You see double (this sometimes goes away as the cataract gets bigger) You have to change the prescription for your glasses often These symptoms can be a sign of other eye problems, too. Be sure to talk to your eye doctor if you have any of these problems. Over time, cataracts can lead to vision loss.

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