Cataracts are a clouding of the natural crystalline lens of the eye. The crystalline lens sits inside the eye and right behind the iris. This lens is the lens that focuses all the light coming into th...
Recent studies indicate that computer vision syndrome (CVS) affects as many as 75% of computer users. CVS presents when a person spends a good deal of time working or in front of a computer. This vis...
Conjunctivitis or commonly called “pink eye” is a condition where there is some form of viral infection, allergic reaction or bacteria associated. This condition usually presents with an eye that is ...
Many people are not aware that age-related macular degeneration, often called ARMD, is the leading cause of blindness in the world. According to the eye-health organization Prevent Blindness America, ...
The doctors at Sioux Falls Family Vision are trained in the area of Dry Eye Syndrome (DES) as it affects over 60% of our population on a continued basis or as an episodel condition associated with env...
Glaucoma is a leading cause of blindness in the United States, especially for older people. But loss of sight from glaucoma is preventable if you get treatment early enough. Glaucoma is a disease o...
Diabetic eye disease typically involves a series of potential diseases and eye problems that occur as a result of a patient being diabetic. All of these diabetic eye diseases or issues can actually ca...
Blepharitis (Blef / a / right / us) is a condition where the lids of the eye seem to have dry skin issues such as scaling, itching, chaffing, and flaking of the skin and also rash type feelings and sy...
This condition is commonly called “lazy eye” and occurs when one eye develops differently than the other eye. This causes one eye to be weaker than the other. Often times the two eyes cannot functio...
Keratoconus is a very rare eye condition in which the normally round, dome-like cornea (the clear front window of the eye) becomes thin and develops a cone-like bulge. Keratoconus literally means “con...