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Optometrist: Taking a Look Into Your Eyes

The aim of this blog is to collect together lots of useful advice and tips which will help you to learn about the role an optometrist can play in helping you to maintain your eye health. I should make it clear that I'm not a trained optometrist. But I'm am someone who has carried out a lot of research into the steps an eye doctor will take to assess and treat different conditions which can affect your vision. Read on to find out more about glaucoma, short and long sightedness, and much more. Please come back soon for more updates!

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Three Reasons To See An Optometrist Regularly

Seeing an optometrist for regular eye tests is an important part of your overall healthcare, and yet many people neglect to perform these vital tests. How regularly you should have your eyes tested depends on your age and health, so call an optometrist and ask if you are unsure on the time frame. This short guide explains three simple reasons why regular eye tests are vital.

Information On Your Eye Health

Having regular appointments with your optometrist is the best way to find out about your general eye health, and how your eyes are changing and developing. It is natural for our eyes to change as we grow. Many people find that their eyes get worse in childhood, stabilise as they reach adulthood, and then change again when they are around 40. Many people who have never needed glasses, as All About Vision explains, find that around age 40 their ability to focus on close-up items changes. Regular eye exams will let you find out how your eyes are changing, whether that's normal for your age, and what you can do to make daily life easier. The optometrist will also be able to tell you if your eyes are dry, irritated or strained, and will be able to suggest things you can do to help.

Early Detection Of Certain Conditions

Eye appointments are a key aspect of healthcare as your eyes reveal so much about your overall health. There are certain health conditions that can only be diagnosed through a full eye exam with an optometrist – for example, the American Academy of Ophthalmology explains that glaucoma can be diagnosed during an eye exam. Other eye conditions such as cataracts can also be discovered, and there is even evidence that some brain tumours can be detected during eye tests. The earlier the conditions are found, the earlier they can be treated. If you have other conditions that affect the eyes, such as diabetes, having regular eye exams is even more essential, as your optometrist will be able to get a good look at your eye's health and how they are affected.

A Chance To Get New Glasses

Getting new glasses is the most exciting part of an eye appointment, as your new prescription allows you to see more clearly and your new glasses help to express your sense of style. Wearing glasses with the correct prescription is really important, as it helps you to keep safe, allows you to read and work easily, and it protects your eyes from strain. Speak to your optometrist about the kind of glasses they recommend for you, and spend some time thinking about the frame shape that would suit your face and the colour you would like before your appointment.

By attending regular eye appointments, you will be able to keep track of your eye health, treat certain eye conditions at an early state, and feel sure that you are wearing glasses with the correct prescription, all of which will have a positive impact on your health and everyday life.