Zoomax-Living with Low Vision
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ZOOMAX is a high-tech low vision solution company focusing on the research and development of the high quality low vision aids.
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How Does Hypertension Affect Your Eyes?
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, is a widespread medical disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. While the influence on heart health is well known, the link between hypertension and eye health is sometimes disregarded. Understanding the impact of high blood pressure on the eyes, on the other hand, is critical for maintaining normal visual function.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
Develop Good Vision in Childhood: More Time for Outdoor Activities
From an infant to an adult, the changes keep happening in every inch of our skin, and of course including the vision. People don’t have a clear vision as long as they were born, as it takes time to grow up. During the growth and development of children, their vision can be vulnerable and easily affected by a lot of factors. For instance, children before 7 years old are likely to get strabismus, as well as farsightedness, nearsightedness, astigmatism, and amblyopia, and these situations need to be found and treated timely in order to avoid permanent vision loss. This is also why good behaviors of eye use should be fostered as soon as possible in childhood.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
8 Tips for Adapting to Low Vision Life
Dealing with low vision life presents challenges in many ways, some obvious, some less so. However, while there are different types of low vision, one thing everyone living with low vision shares, is the challenges in adapting to the condition after it occurs. As a life changing moment, developing low vision for whatever reason means real disruption in anyone’s life, here are some ways that can make the transition to low life living less stressful.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
All About Eye Infection
Are you accustomed to rubbing your eyes when feeling uncomfortable? When you use your hands to rub the eyes without paying attention to the hygiene conditions, the germs and viruses would get into the eyes and result in eye infection eventually. Many people don’t take eye infections seriously as they usually can be cured by properly using relevant medications in most cases. However, there are several types of eye infections and some of them may lead to severe visual problems. Read on to get more knowledge about eye infections.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
Eye Hygiene: Ways to Get Brighter Vision
The eyes are an important component of the body, and they, like any other organ, require adequate care and attention to work properly. With the increased use of electronic devices and extended screen time, eye hygiene is more important than ever. Apart from assisting in the prevention of eye infections, maintaining excellent eye hygiene also helps to ensure healthy eyesight and the prevention of ocular diseases. This article will go over the significance of eye hygiene, its importance, and how to maintain it.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
Why are Women at Higher Risk of Eye Disease?
Vision is a vital sense that allows people to perceive and appreciate the beauty of their surroundings. Women, on the other hand, are more likely than males to get eye disorders. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), women are more prone than males to acquire eye diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cataracts, glaucoma, and more.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
What is CVI: Things You Should Know
Vision loss happens in a variety of types. Some people lose their peripheral vision, some may suffer from central vision loss, while some may see smudges in their field of view. However, partial eyesight loss is not the only form of visual impairment. There is a vision problem related to the brain which will cause trouble with literacy. This brain-related visual impairment is common in children and the process of diagnosis and treatment is complicated. The read aims to introduce this vision problem in order to help more kids get early intervention.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
What Are The Main Types Of Glaucoma?
Glaucoma is also called “sneak thief of sight”. This eye disease covers a wide range of people, doesn’t have any signs before the onset of it, and cannot be cured. Our previous article About Glaucoma has generally introduced the symptoms and causes of glaucoma. In this read, two main types of glaucoma will be introduced.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
Save Your Vision: Checklist for Eye Health
Vision, the most important function of the eyes, is the key to observing the shapes, the colors, and the beauty of the world. We see the world through our eyes, and the vision makes the world open to us. However, the eyes are vulnerable as well. They can be affected by aging or diseases, which would lead to vision loss or even blindness. In this case, caring for the eyes and the vision every day could somehow guarantee we stay in touch with the beautiful world.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
How To Protect Your Eyes In The Workplace
Have you ever calculated how many hours you often spend in your workplace every day? Some people may answer they stay in the office for 8 hours a day. Some may usually travel on the way to their customers. Whatever job you are doing currently, there are usually potential hazards to the eyes in your workplace. To raise the awareness of such hazards and remind the employers and employees to pay high attention to the eye care, March has been defined as Workplace Eye Wellness Month.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
What Are The Hazards To The Eyes In Your Workplace?
As it’s mentioned above, underlying hazards to the eyes exist in the workplace whether it’s indoors or outdoors. In outdoor circumstances, the risks to the eyes usually lead to eye injuries and the possibility of losing vision forever. Meanwhile, hazards to the eyes in the indoor workplace are often ignored, which can negatively result in the eyes to different extents.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans
Do You Know These Hazards to the Eyes in Your Workplace?
Have you ever calculated how many hours you often spend in your workplace every day? Some people may answer they stay in the office for 8 hours a day. Some may usually travel on the way to their customers. Whatever job you are doing currently, there are usually potential hazards to the eyes in your workplace. To raise the awareness of such hazards and remind the employers and employees to pay high attention to the eye care, March has been defined as Workplace Eye Wellness Month.
By Zoomax-Living with Low Visionabout a year ago in Humans