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    Winter Eye Care: Protecting Your Vision During the Colder Months

    Winter Eye Care: Protecting Your Vision During the Colder Months As the temperature drops and we settle into the colder months, it’s easy to overlook how winter can affect our eye health. While South Australia’s winters aren’t harsh compared to other regions, the seasonal changes still bring unique challenges for our eyes. At Bridge Eye…

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    Children’s Eye Health: How to Spot Vision Problems Early

    Children rely heavily on their vision for learning, playing, and exploring the world. Yet, vision problems often go unnoticed because children may not realise their eyesight is poor. Regular eye checks are crucial to ensure children’s eyes develop properly and to prevent potential learning delays or behavioural issues linked to undiagnosed vision problems. Common Vision…

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    Subconjunctival Haemorrhages

    Why is there blood in my eye? Subconjunctival Haemorrhages: What You Need to Know Have you ever noticed a bright red patch on the white of your eye? This is likely a subconjunctival haemorrhage – a common and typically harmless condition that can look alarming but usually resolves on its own without treatment.   What…

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    Cataracts

    What is a cataract?   A cataract is the clouding of the eyes lens that occurs naturally as we age. Similar to a dirty windscreen on a car, the cloudier the cataract, the more difficult it is for light to pass through and see a clear image.   Almost everyone will develop cataracts if they…

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    Complete Vision Assessment

    A consultation at BEC starts with your imaging exam. Here our well-trained optical assistants will take 3 images of your eye. One is a photo of the center of the retina which includes the important features of the optic nerve and macula. Secondly, an ultrasound image is taken of the macula. This is the earliest…

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    Parkinsons

    Parkinson’s can cause many visual symptoms, ranging from dry eyes to double vision. These symptoms interfere with reading or driving, they can worsen walking or balance problems, and even contribute to hallucinations. The vision problems a Parkinson’s sufferer experiences may be due to the Parkinsons itself, the medications used to treat it, or it could…

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    Sunglass Lens Tints

    Of course, we love sunglasses because they protect your eyes from the damaging UV rays. We also love them because they come in so many shapes and colours they can help define your own personal style. Not only the sunglass frames are a statement of fashion or your lifestyle but so too are the sunglass…

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    Myopia

    Myopia or short-sightedness means you have difficulty seeing objects further away. It is a growing problem due to its strong relationship with constant digital work. The more myopic a child the more likely they will be to have problems with glaucoma, retinal tears or worse, retinal detachments when they are older.   Although an outright…