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Aging and Eye Health: What You Need to Know

The older we get, the more our eyesight tends to change.

As we age, our vision can undergo significant changes, ranging from the subtle to the sight-threatening. Early detection of age-related vision issues is crucial for effective management, which is why we urge our older patients to make regular eye exams a top priority. While aging may bring about benign visual adjustments, it can also present more concerning challenges.
 

Common Age-Related Vision Changes

Many of the changes we can experience in our vision as we age are inconvenient but manageable:

  • Dulled Color Perception: Aging can cause colors to appear less vibrant or slightly yellowish.

  • Reduced Tear Production: Older eyes produce fewer tears, often leading to dry eye symptoms. Tears play a vital role in maintaining eye health and clear vision.

  • Increased Lighting Needs: Aging eyes require more light to see clearly.

  • Presbyopia: Around age 45, many adults develop presbyopia, making it difficult to focus on close objects. Reading glasses, bifocals, or transition lenses may be necessary.

  • Heightened Glare Sensitivity: Glare can become bothersome, particularly while driving. Polarized lenses can help by reducing glare.
     

Age and Sight-Threatening Eye Conditions

While these age-related visual changes can be frustrating, age is often the greatest risk factor for more serious sight-threatening conditions. These include:

  • Retinal Detachment

  • Macular Degeneration

  • Diabetic Retinopathy

  • Glaucoma

  • Cataracts
     

Although some of these conditions are irreversible, advancements in medicine and technology have improved treatment options and prognoses. Early diagnosis remains paramount, emphasizing the critical role of regular eye exams.
 

Maintaining Healthy Eyes

In addition to scheduled eye exams, proactive measures can be taken to safeguard eye health. Wearing UV-blocking sunglasses whenever outdoors, irrespective of the season, is an excellent preventive practice. A healthy lifestyle that includes regular exercise, a balanced diet rich in nutrients, and avoidance of habits like smoking can significantly reduce the risk of eye diseases, while also benefiting overall well-being.

To alleviate short-term discomfort, especially for those who spend significant time on screens, consider implementing the 20-20-20 rule. Every 20 minutes of screen use, take a 20-second break to focus on something at least 20 feet away. This simple habit can help alleviate eye strain.
 

Our Commitment to Your Lifelong Vision Health

We cannot stress enough the importance of annual eye exams, particularly for those over 40. If it has been more than a year since your last visit, we encourage you to schedule an appointment at our office. Your vision health is our top priority, and we look forward to providing you with the best care possible.
 

We’re rooting for our patients’ healthy eyesight!

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The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.

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My annual eye exam is always an excellent experience with Dr. Danielle Dyke. The exam is always thorough, and Dr. Dyke takes the time to explain my eye health in a way I can understand. The Vision Source eye clinic is modern, clean, and the staff is very welcoming. I always feel comfortable and well-cared for at my appointment. I highly recommend Dr. Dyke and Vision Source!

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Sheila S.

I've literally been a lifelong customer since 5th grade when it was Dr. Little! Dr. Schauer has taken over since Dr. Little retired. It's always a good, friendly experience with all of the staff there. I've never had a bad experience.

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