Is An Eye Exam Really Necessary For Proper Eye Care?

Several eye problems that are capable of leading to loss or damage of vision can actually be slowed down, or may even be prevented if they are caught early on. So therefore, an ounce of prevention applies here; the key is to learn about proper eye care and when you need to start having regular eye exams, as well as how often you should repeat the eye exams.

 

So how often should you go in for an eye exam? For proper eye care in adults, it has been recommended that all patients over forty receive an eye exam every two years. After the age of fifty, yearly eye exams are a must. While there are some people who wonder if this frequency of eye exams is really necessary, we know that certain states of the disease are going to significantly progress within that amount of time.

In fact, in the event that a patient is diagnosed with glaucoma, they are going to need to be examined every three months. Cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration are all usually going to start to show up when patients are in their forties and fifties. This is the main reason why yearly exams for eye care are considered a must at these ages.

For children, an eye exam before the age of six is recommended. Most of the school eye screenings are very good but there are times when some subtle problems are present that can become much larger issues in the event that they are missed. The window of opportunity to fix any of these problems is known to close around the age of eight or nine. In the event that everything is normal, then the eye exams for children are going to be every three to five years if that is acceptable.

There isn't anyone who can make you go in for an eye exam, but if you care for your vision and you want to be able to see everything you can see until the day that you die, you need to take the time to go in for an eye exam.

Most of these types of eye problems are preventable but if you just sit around and do nothing about them, you are going to have some problems later on down the road that aren't preventable because you have allowed them to progress too long. Proper eye care plays a huge role in halting the progress of any adverse eye condition. In the event that you aren't very familiar with the eye doctors within your community, all you have to do is pull out a local phone book, and in the yellow pages you will find a list of all the eye doctors within your local area. And of course, you can also find listings on the internet of local eye doctors. Make that eye exam appointment today, for better vision tomorrow!



 

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