Eye Care is More Than a Visit to The Doctor
Proper eye care is just as important as taking care of the rest
of your body. Eye care is more than visiting the eye doctor for
regular examinations. Rather, good eye care involves caring for
the entire body and staying away from bad habits that may
actually have an affect on the eyes. Let's take a look at what's
involved in good eye care.
Diseases of the eye are more common that you would think.
Further, as people age they become more susceptible to eye
diseases. That's why regular examinations by the eye doctor are
so critical to the idea of good eye care. An eye doctor can run
special tests to see if there is any indication or the
appearance of eye diseases and disorders. Diseases and disorders
include, but are in no way limited to cataracts, conjunctivitis,
diabetic retinopathy, dry eyes, glaucoma, orbital tumors, and
blindness, congenital diseases of the eye and more.
Yet, it is also important that a person takes care of their body
and remains as healthy as possible. Why? Well, beyond the
benefits one derives from being healthy some health conditions
actually affect the eyes. For instance, vitamin deficiencies can
affect the sight. A lack of vitamin A can even cause night
blindness. In fact, it is a known fact that well over ninety
percent of all cases pertaining to the onset of blindness can be
attributed to other diseases. Diabetes is another disease that
plays a significant role in the occurrence of blindness.
Therefore, it becomes increasingly important for people to
maintain their overall health in the best way possible and to
manage existing conditions if at all feasible.
Bad habits are something that should also be avoided if one
wants to properly care for one's eyes and maintain good eye
health. Smoking can cause significant damage to the eye and can
eventually result in blindness. For instance, smoking can be the
cause of what is referred to as Macular degeneration which
creates a blind spot in the eye or eyes.
Other problems that occur with the eyes are caused by accidental
injury. Say for example, you are working in a garage welding and
item and you don't wear goggles during the process. Suddenly you
find that a spark flies up and burns your eye. Or, if you are
working with hazardous chemicals and chemicals get in your eyes
- had you been wearing goggles you may have been able to avoid
injury altogether. Thus, safety and safety practices are
imperative to maintaining good eye health.
As you can see, taking care of your eyes involves more than a
yearly visit to the eye doctor. Instead, you need to take care
of your overall health, you need to avoid bad habits and you
need to practice safety measures to ensure good eye health. In
the end, you will be rewarded with the continued gift of sight,
well into your golden years