Your Eyes As You Age: What To Know

Posted by: Cumberland Eye Care in Eye Health, General on August 15, 2023

Your Eyes As You Age: What To Know

Beginning in the early to mid-40s, many adults may start to have issues seeing clearly, especially when reading and working on a digital device. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, adults develop this typical problem between 41 to 60. This average change in the eye’s focusing ability, called presbyopia, will continue to progress over… Read More


Why Are Eyebrows and Eyelashes Important?

Posted by: Cumberland Eye Care in General on June 20, 2023

why are eyebrows and eyelashes important

Isn’t it interesting that a study completed by MIT stated that it would be hard to recognize you if you did not have your eyebrows!? Our eyebrows and eyelashes frame our faces, but they don’t just exist for our beauty. They also serve as protection, help us express emotion, and are our eye’s first line… Read More


June Is Cataract Awareness Month

Posted by: Cumberland Eye Care in General on May 31, 2023

Are Your Cataracts Impacting Your Daily Activities?

Prevent Blindness has declared June as Cataract Awareness Month to raise cataract awareness and educate patients about one of the leading causes of treatable vision loss in the United States. According to Prevent Blindness, over 25 million Americans will develop cataracts. As the population in America ages, the number of cataract cases will likely increase… Read More


Are You Celebrating With Fireworks This Memorial Day?

Posted by: Cumberland Eye Care in General on May 16, 2023

firework safety tips to prevent eye injuries

Did you know that fireworks cause 2,000 eye injuries every year? According to a study published in JAMA Ophthalmology, during the 19-year study period, fireworks caused more than 34,000 ocular injuries, and the most common injury was an ocular burn. We are on the heels of Memorial Day as the first holiday to start the upcoming summer… Read More


Your Eyes As You Age

Posted by: Cumberland Eye Care in General on April 18, 2023

Older woman holding her little dog

Beginning in the early to mid-40s, many adults may start to have issues seeing clearly, especially when reading and working on a digital device. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, adults develop this typical problem between 41 to 60. This average change in the eye’s focusing ability, called presbyopia, will continue to progress over… Read More


What Is An Ocular Migraine?

Posted by: Cumberland Eye Care in General on April 12, 2023

what is an ocular migraine?

An ocular migraine is a rare condition characterized by temporary vision loss or even temporary blindness in one eye. Ocular migraines are caused by reduced blood flow or spasms of blood vessels in the retina or behind the eye. In an ocular migraine, vision in the affected eye generally returns to normal within an hour…. Read More


What Are Spring Eye Allergies?

Posted by: Cumberland Eye Care in General on March 13, 2023

what are spring eye allergies?

We are on the cusp of Spring, and the change in season promises fairer weather and new beginnings. Unfortunately, Spring’s new growth can also create seasonal allergies that leave you with congestion, headaches, and itchy, swollen eyes. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, eye allergies, also called allergic conjunctivitis, are pretty standard. They occur… Read More


Women’s Eye Health March is Women’s History Month

Posted by: Cumberland Eye Care in General on March 7, 2023

March is Women’s History Month, an observance and celebration of women’s vital role in American history, contributing to culture, society, and medicine. Every woman is essential and contributes daily to help lives, whether for family, colleagues, or the community. A woman’s everyday life is hectic and has many obligations that involve many priorities to complete…. Read More


February Is Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month

Posted by: Cumberland Eye Care in General on January 31, 2023

What is Age-related macular degeneration (AMD)? AMD is a disorder of the macula. The macula is the part of your retina where your central and color vision calls home. AMD is a complex disorder where degenerative protein/lipids (called “drusen”) deposit under the retina. These deposits are seen in early macular degeneration. The retina’s structural support… Read More


Keep The Holidays Happier and Healthier

Posted by: Cumberland Eye Care in General on December 12, 2022

Have you started your holiday shopping yet, checking your list and checking it twice?   If you struggle to find the perfect gift for your special loved one, look no further. Finding the perfect gift can be a frustrating task. You may think a cookbook, a health-wellness gift, or a gift card for a healthy… Read More


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