Below are 3 reasons you should make it to the eye doctor regularly:
Regular Examinations can detect serious visual problems: Children are especially at risk in this situation. As parents it is our responsibility to ensure the overall health of our children. However sometimes it is hard to determine whether or not our children are seeing properly. At a young age they are not able to communicate their specific problems, and we don't always know the signs. Getting them an eye exam at an early age will help determine if they are having visual problems, or if they may down the line. Additionally it will help the doctor have a baseline for your child's eye care.
Regular Eye Exams can detect Eye conditions: Serious Eye Conditions like Keratoconus, Cataracts, and Glaucoma are best treated when caught in the early stages. Getting routine examinations can help the eye doctor detect any problems early and help you get the proper treatment. Conditions like Keratoconus, Glaucoma, and Cataracts can cause severe vision loss or blindness if left untreated. Additionally conditions like acute glaucoma is a medical emergency and requires immediate treatment.
Regular Eye Exams Can Detect Other Health Problems: Having a regular eye examination can detect other health conditions like Diabetes, High blood pressure, and liver & Kidney problems. It is very important to ensure your overall health. When conditions like Diabetes or high blood pressure are not properly treated they can cause serious problems with your vision. Eye doctors can help monitor the progress and act as additional support to your general family doctor.
Signs, Symptoms, & Risk factors of Keratoconus:
Blurred or distorted vision
Increased sensitivity to light
Problems with night vision
Frequent Headaches
Frequent Change in Prescription
Risk Factors:
Certain conditions: Including
Allergies, Asthma, Connective Tissue Disorders
Family History
Signs of Acute Glaucoma
This is considered a medical emergency
Severe Eye Pain
Nausea & Vomiting
Blurred Vision
Reddening of the eye
Rainbow Halos around lights
Sudden onset of visual disturbances
(This is not intended as a substitute for medical care. If you have questions seek medical attention from a doctor or medical professional. This is meant for educational purposes only. In the event of a medical emergency go to your local medical care facility.)
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Lisa Robertson is a Freelance Writer. Her interests are in the Health industry. She enjoys writing on topics dealing with Fibromyalgia, Diabetes, and Asthma. In addition Lisa writes for "The Hamtramck Review... View profile
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