
Ventura Optometric Vision
805-650-9922
Category: Optical Stores, Eye Doctor
1280 S Victoria Ave Ste 100
Ventura, CA 93003-6550
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805-650-9922
Category: Optical Stores, Eye Doctor
1280 S Victoria Ave Ste 100
Ventura, CA 93003-6550
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377 S Mills Rd
Ventura, CA 93003-3490
10225 Telephone Rd
Ste E
Ventura,CA 93004
4744 Telephone Rd,
Ventura, CA 93003
10225 Telephone Rd Ste E
Ventura, CA 93004-2825
2895 Loma Vista Rd Ste A,
Ventura, CA 93003
4601 Telephone Rd. Ste 109,
Ventura CA, 93003
10225 Telephone Rd Ste E
Ventura, CA 93004-2825
377 S Mills Rd
Ventura, CA 93003-3490
10225 Telephone Rd,
Ventura, CA 93004
3085 Loma Vista Rd
Ventura,CA 93003
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How do i know what strength reading glasses i need?
The best method is to go to an optician to have an eye exam and get your prescription. Then you can go to the drug store to get OTC reading glasses that is close to your prescription.
Does high cholesterol cause puffy eyes?
Well, yes, high cholesterol can lead to puffy vision. Generally speaking, high cholesterol is characterized by the presence in the bloodstream of abnormally high total cholesterol. So in this situation, you may suffer some eye diseases in your eyes, such as puffy vision and blurred vision. Also, it can be related to diabetes and high blood pressure. In some cases, bloodshot eyes and eye strains may occur too. So just be careful about it your eyes, or it can be dangerous. In my opinion, you can try some cold compresses in your eyes.
Can sunburn cause swollen eyes?
According to what you told, perhaps I could assume that your eyes are allergic to sunshine due to some particular reasons, which gave rise to your swollen eyes, because that is one of the symptoms from allergic reactions. For the moment, you just need to get some anti-allergic medicines from the hospital and take good care of your eyes. Also, try to build up your physique and immune system by taking more and more exercises.
What is the best place to buy sunglasses in san francisco?
I suggest you to go to the oakley official webstore to have a look. Then you can buy your sunglasses there and write the address of your hotel in san francisco. They may mail you in a quick way. And you may also walk around to see whether there is the eyeglasses store. This can be also the direct and easy way to buy the sunglasses.
Can eye allergies cause sensitivity to light?
Yes, the eye allergies can cause sensitivity to light. Generally speaking, the most common cause of sensitive eyes is allergies. So we can say that if you have eye allergies, it will increase the risk to be sensitive to light. For the reason, you should know that certain pollens or irritants (such as dust or pollution) are perceived by the body's immune system as an invader, causing a range of symptoms such as runny or watery eyes, itching, a burning sensation, dryness and sensitivity to light. If you are experiencing any symptoms of sensitive eyes, you'd better seek help from a medical professional as soon as possible.
Why there is a line in my glasses lens?
Since you are sure they are not bifocals and not a crack, it may be something wrong with your glasses. You should take your glasses back to have them checked.
Why do i see stars after blowing my nose?
I am not 100% certain, but this is what I think As you probably know with Graves' disease, the muscles that control the eyeglobe are affected and a lot of times can cause restriction of the muscles within the eye socket, and at times causing the eye to protrude. I don't know at what stage of Graves' you have. I think that when you blew your nose, you may have produced a pressure to go up toward the globe and caused some compression on the muscle (that connects to the eyeball), thus creating this stars (phosphenes). I don't think there is anything dangerous about that. However, if this happens whether you blow your nose or not, it may be best to see an ophthalmologist to rule out anything within the eye. Just curious, do you remember in what area these stars appeared when that happened?As for the red eye you suffer, unfortunately it is a very common symptom of Graves. Be sure you have artificial tears handy during the day or ointment for night time. Severe dry eye can increase your risk for conjunctivitis. Keep your sunglasses on while you are out and about (if you don't wear glasses already). It is best to manage this with an optometrist or ophthalmologist so that your daily life is not affected.Hope you get all sorted out soon. Take care.
How can I choose the right colored contact lenses for my eye color?
The right color of contacts that will suit you mainly depends on many factors such as your skin tone and hair color or style. Most importantly, it dramatically depends on what kind of look you would like to achieve, for example, subtle and natural-looking or dramatic and daring. However, because you have dark eye color, opaque colored tints may be the best choice.Moreover, you also can choose lighter honey brown or hazel colored lens to achieve a natural-looking. However, if you want to be out of ordinary,you can try some vivid color lenses such as blue, green or violet.
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