Ocular Manifestations of Hantavirus Infection: What Clinicians Should Know
Hantavirus infection is primarily known for its systemic effects, but ocular manifestations such as transient myopia, intraocular pressure changes, conjunctival chemosis, and retinal findings are increasingly recognized. This article reviews the key ophthalmic features of nephropathia epidemica and highlights the importance of early recognition and multidisciplinary management.
A Virus From Seafood Is Now Linked to a Chronic Eye Disease in Humans
A seafood virus called Covert Mortality Nodavirus (CMNV) is now linked to a human eye disease causing high eye pressure, inflammation, and vision risk.
The Eye Microbiome: The Invisible World Protecting Your Vision
FDA Recall Affects Over 3.1 Million Eye Drop Bottles Nationwide: What Consumers Should Know
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a nationwide recall of more than 3.1 million bottles of eye drops manufactured by K.C. Pharmaceuticals, Inc. due to concerns about lack of sterility. The recalled products were distributed through major retailers including Walgreens and Kroger. Consumers are advised to check product labels and discontinue use if their eye drops are included in the recall.
From Cornea Jokes to Clear Vision: Why April Is the Perfect Time to Get Your Eyes Checked
April may be a time for lighthearted fun and jokes, but when it comes to your eyes, it’s worth taking things seriously.
Your vision plays a role in everything you do—from working and driving to connecting with others and enjoying everyday moments. Yet, it’s often something we overlook until a problem arises.
Whether it’s been a year—or several years—since your last eye exam, consider this your reminder to prioritize your eye health.
Scheduling an eye exam is a simple step that can have a lasting impact. It’s not just about seeing clearly today—it’s about protecting your vision for the future.
Schedule your eye exam today—because clear vision is no joke.