1. Home /
  2. Medical and health /
  3. Heritage Eye, Skin & Laser Center

Category



General Information

Locality: Stockton, California

Phone: +1 209-465-5933



Address: 445 W Poplar St 95203 Stockton, CA, US

Website: www.heritageeye.com

Likes: 657

Reviews

Add review

Facebook Blog





Heritage Eye, Skin & Laser Center 07.11.2020

4 Ways to Keep Your Eyes Healthy This Fall Written By: Kierstan Boyd For many people, autumn is a time for enjoying the outdoors. Camping under crisp, starry skies; picking apples; sitting around a bonfirethese activities and more are some of the hallmarks of the fall season. Here are 4 ways to make sure your eyes stay healthy this fall, and throughout the rest of the year.... Protect those peepers when raking leaves. Raking or blowing leaves can send pieces of plant material into your eyes. That could lead to an eye infection called fungal keratitis. As with any yard work, be sure to wear protective glasses or goggles to keep your eyes safe. Also, if you wear contact lenses, disinfect them right afterwards. Avoid the horrors of non-prescription costume contact lenses this Halloween. Decorative contact lenses can really enhance a Halloween costume. However, wearing costume lenses not prescribed by an eye doctor who has examined your eyes can lead to frightful consequences. Besides being illegal, non-prescription contact lenses may be ill-fitting and non-sterile, causing painful, sometimes blinding eye infections. Be sure to have an eye exam and get properly fitted for the colored contacts you want. Keep your eyes moist during autumn’s cooler, dryer weather. With fall breezes may come burning, stinging and watery eyes. Dry, cold air is the culprit, often causing dry eyes. Keep your eyes moist with artificial tears. And try to avoid overly-warm rooms, wind or hair dryersthings that dry out your eyes even more. Reap the harvest of fall’s eye-friendly foods. Autumn’s bounty is a feast for healthy eyes. Full of antioxidants like vitamin C, vitamin A and other nutrients, enjoy the season’s fruits and vegetables, such as: apples pears pomegranates squash turnips cauliflower See more

Heritage Eye, Skin & Laser Center 18.10.2020

How smoke from wildfires affects your vision By John Egan From her home, Heather Burgett sees the smoky haze from wildfires ravaging the Los Angeles area. She feels the impact of that wildfire smoke, too....Continue reading

Heritage Eye, Skin & Laser Center 15.10.2020

https://www.today.com//coronavirus-can-land-glasses-how-di Did you know that your glasses can potentially transfer viruses? COVID-19 can live on plastic and glass surfaces for several days. Cleaning your glasses frequently after touching them could stop the contamination cycle.

Heritage Eye, Skin & Laser Center 27.09.2020

https://www.vsp.com/eyewear-wellness/eye-health/eye-facts