Did you recently pick up a menu and realize the text was hard to read? Maybe you noticed the same issue when reading a book or text messages on your phone. If this sounds familiar, it could be presbyopia—a natural change in your vision that often begins after age...
Feeling dizzy or off-balance can be disorienting and even dangerous, especially if it happens often. While there are many potential causes, some people don’t realize that vision issues can also trigger these symptoms. If you’ve been feeling unsteady or lightheaded,...
Do your contact lenses leave your vision looking cloudy or unclear? It might not be your prescription. Blurry vision with contacts can be caused by a number of issues, from improper lens fit to dry eyes or underlying corneal conditions. At Walter Eye Clinic in Tinley...
Parents want the best for their children, including clear vision and healthy eyes. However, while it’s easy to spot a scraped knee or a cold, vision problems in children can often go unnoticed. Kids may not realize they have vision problems, so it’s important...
Your peripheral vision plays a key role in how you see the world—it helps you stay aware of your surroundings without turning your head. But peripheral vision loss can happen, and it’s not something to ignore. So, what does it mean if you lose it, and what should you...
Eye floaters are tiny spots that seem to enter your field of vision from nowhere. They may be small, dark, and almost transparent, or they may be larger and more cloudy. Floaters usually cast a shadow on the retina, making them more visible when you look at a bright,...