by Eniola | Apr 6, 2026
There’s a different kind of energy when Easter is in full swing. The laughter, the gatherings, the bright colors, and the joy that fills the air—it’s a season that brings life into every moment. I found myself watching it all unfold, realizing how much of these experiences are shaped by what we see.
From children running around in excitement to families reconnecting, Easter reminds us of renewal—not just in spirit, but in perspective. It’s a time to pause, reflect, and truly appreciate the gift of sight that allows us to take in these beautiful moments.
But in the middle of the celebration, it’s easy to forget that our eyes are constantly working—adjusting to light, movement, and long hours of activity.
This season, as everything comes alive, it’s a good reminder to care for your vision too. Because seeing clearly makes every celebration even more meaningful.
When life is in full swing, clear vision helps you experience every moment fully.
Clear vision is not just about seeing better—it’s about living better.
At Enny Eye Care, we are committed to helping you protect, preserve, and prioritize your sight every day.
Medical Disclaimer
The content on this blog is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified eye care professional or healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your eye health or medical condition.
by Eniola | Apr 5, 2026
I remember a parent saying, “But my baby can see me—so their eyes must be fine, right?” It’s a common assumption. Yet, in those early months, a child’s vision is still developing, and not all issues are visible to the naked eye.
Between 6–12 months, babies begin to focus better, track objects, and recognize familiar faces. This stage is crucial for detecting early concerns like poor eye alignment, delayed visual response, or underlying conditions that could affect development if missed.
An eye check at this stage is not about waiting for symptoms—it’s about ensuring everything is developing as it should. Early detection allows for timely intervention, which can significantly improve long-term visual outcomes.
Even if everything seems normal, that professional reassurance matters.
The earlier you check, the clearer their future can be.
Clear vision is not just about seeing better—it’s about living better.
At Enny Eye Care, we are committed to helping you protect, preserve, and prioritize your sight every day.
Medical Disclaimer
The content on this blog is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified eye care professional or healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your eye health or medical condition.
by Eniola | Apr 4, 2026
Easter morning felt different this time. The air was calm, the streets quieter, and there was a certain stillness that made me pause. As I sat by the window, watching the early light filter through, I realized how much I had overlooked—not just in life, but even in the simple act of seeing.
It made me reflect. Easter is a season of renewal, of opening our eyes to new beginnings. Yet, how often do we truly appreciate our vision? The ability to see loved ones smile, to notice beauty in small moments, to move through life with clarity.
Sometimes, like life itself, our vision can become clouded—by habits, neglect, or simply taking things for granted.
This Easter, I chose to be more intentional. To care, to check, and to protect what helps me experience the world fully.
Because renewal isn’t just spiritual—it can be visual too.
This Easter, don’t just see—see clearly, and appreciate it.
Clear vision is not just about seeing better—it’s about living better.
At Enny Eye Care, we are committed to helping you protect, preserve, and prioritize your sight every day.
Medical Disclaimer
The content on this blog is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified eye care professional or healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your eye health or medical condition.
by Eniola | Apr 3, 2026
It didn’t feel like anything serious at first. Just a little eye rubbing after a long day, scrolling late into the night, skipping breaks because there was always one more thing to finish. These habits felt normal—until my eyes began to feel the difference.
Many of the things we do daily can quietly affect our eye health. Prolonged screen time reduces blinking, leading to dryness and strain. Rubbing the eyes can introduce bacteria and cause irritation. Poor lighting while reading or working forces the eyes to work harder than necessary. Even ignoring minor discomfort can allow small issues to grow over time.
The truth is, eye damage doesn’t always come from major events—it often builds from small, repeated habits.
Being intentional can make a difference. Take regular breaks, maintain proper lighting, avoid touching your eyes unnecessarily, and prioritize routine eye checks.
Sometimes it’s not what we do once—but what we do daily—that shapes our vision.
Clear vision is not just about seeing better—it’s about living better.
At Enny Eye Care, we are committed to helping you protect, preserve, and prioritize your sight every day.
Medical Disclaimer
The content on this blog is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified eye care professional or healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your eye health or medical condition.
by Eniola | Apr 2, 2026
It was during a fasting period that I first noticed it—my eyes felt different. Slight dryness, a bit of discomfort, and sometimes my vision didn’t feel as sharp as usual. At first, I didn’t connect it to fasting. But as the days went on, the pattern became clearer.
Fasting can affect the body in subtle ways, including the eyes. Reduced fluid intake during the day may lead to mild dehydration, which can decrease tear production and cause dryness or irritation. Long hours without food can also contribute to fatigue, making the eyes feel strained, especially when combined with screen time.
The good news is that simple adjustments can help. Stay well-hydrated during non-fasting hours, reduce prolonged screen exposure, and use lubricating eye drops if recommended. Paying attention to how your eyes feel during this period is important.
Fasting is a time of discipline and reflection—but your eye health should not be overlooked.
Even in moments of discipline, your eyes still need care.
Clear vision is not just about seeing better—it’s about living better.
At Enny Eye Care, we are committed to helping you protect, preserve, and prioritize your sight every day.
Medical Disclaimer
The content on this blog is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified eye care professional or healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your eye health or medical condition.