Auckland Eye Blog

What Causes Dry Eye?
Dry EyeMonday, 30 Jul 2018

What Causes Dry Eye?

If you are suffering from Dry Eye, it is possible that your hormones are to blame. The hormones that are most likely to be responsible for Dry Eye

Cataract Patient Story: A letter to Auckland Eye
CataractsMonday, 30 Jul 2018

Cataract Patient Story: A letter to Auckland Eye

Hi, my name is Caroline. I’m a mother and grandmother in my early sixties. I am semi-retired; however, I do a bit of work in front of a computer

How the Eye Works
Eye Fun FactsFriday, 27 Jul 2018

How the Eye Works

Right now as you read this post, your eyes are busy using all their intricate anatomy to refract light from your computer screen through the cornea

Laser Eye Surgery Recovery Tips
LaserWednesday, 25 Jul 2018

Laser Eye Surgery Recovery Tips

Laser eye surgery is one of the safest and most frequently performed elective surgeries in the world transforming the lives of millions worldwide.

What to expect with cataract surgery
CataractsTuesday, 24 Jul 2018

What to expect with cataract surgery

A cataract is a clouding of the lens inside the eye which restricts light from passing through the eye and reaching the retina.

The Effects of Alcohol on your Eyes
Eye Health TipsEye Health TipsTuesday, 24 Jul 2018

The Effects of Alcohol on your Eyes

There is no doubt that alcohol consumption can affect your body in many ways.

Watery Eyes in Children
Watery Eye in ChildrenFriday, 13 Jul 2018

Watery Eyes in Children

Tearing is a normal function of the eye, where the components of tears (water, oil and antibodies) help to keep the eye lubricated and healthy.

7 Tips to Protect Your Eye Health
Eye Health TipsEye Health TipsThursday, 12 Jul 2018

7 Tips to Protect Your Eye Health

After the age of 40, getting an eye exam at least once a year is an important part of staying healthy and maintaining your vision health

7 Things That Make Your Pupils Change in Size
Eye Fun FactsWednesday, 11 Jul 2018

7 Things That Make Your Pupils Change in Size

The iris (the coloured part of the eye) plays an important role in the proper functioning of the eye as it regulates light entering the eye.

Restored Vision: Cataract Patient Story
CataractsThursday, 28 Jun 2018

Restored Vision: Cataract Patient Story

Cheryl is 78-year-old retired school teacher, a mother of three daughters and has four grandchildren.

Diabetic Retinopathy ~ the silent thief of vision
Diabetic RetinopathyTuesday, 26 Jun 2018

Diabetic Retinopathy ~ the silent thief of vision

Diabetic retinopathy is becoming a major public health problem due to exponentially increasing obesity rates and more.

Colour Blindness
Eye Fun FactsFriday, 15 Jun 2018

Colour Blindness

While most of us share a common vision sensory experience, some people's perception of colour is different from what the majority of us see.

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