A few of the most common age-related vision problems are diabetic eye disease, glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration. What’s crucial with many of these conditions is early detection and prevention, and eye tests play a vital role there.
Here are a few of the tests we can do to catch vision problems early on:
If you’re tempted to try online eye tests instead, this video explains why that’s a bad idea:
We should always be on the watch for signs that our eyesight is changing. If you notice anything different about your vision, such as blurred vision, blind spots, halo effects around lights, increased difficulty reading or driving, or other changes, it’s time to see the eye doctor. If you experience symptoms like bright flashes or a sudden increase in the number of floaters you see, get to the eye doctor as quickly as you can. These are symptoms of retinal detachment, and quick treatment can mean the difference between recovery and permanent vision loss in that eye.
Outside of the optometrist’s office, we can also look after our vision by maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Staying active and eating healthy foods will help our eyes stay in good shape, and it will also make it easier to manage conditions that impact eye health, like diabetes.
Regular eye exams can help prevent up to 95 percent of diabetes-related vision loss and are crucial to diagnosing and slowing the progress of other sight-threatening conditions. This is why it’s so important to schedule yearly eye exams as we grow older, and to come in immediately if we ever notice a change in our eyesight.
All Eye
Care Services
Keep
In Touch
At Vision Solutions, we provide the highest quality eye care to all our patients. Schedule your appointment today.
We've copied your review, after you click 'Publish' please paste your review by selecting 'ctrl' + 'v' into the review comments section.
One fine body…