Comprehensive eye exams by an experienced doctor of optometry are very important for your eyes, vision and overall health. There are no obvious signs and symptoms for many vision and eye problems, you might not know a problem exists. Early diagnosis and treatment can help you prevent vision loss. Therefore, annual eye and vision examinations are important part of preventive health care. Grace Envision Eye Care own highly qualified eye doctors providing comprehensive eye exams for you and your entire family. Our eye doctors can help you find the right prescription for your eyeglasses and contact lens, and ensure your eyes are healthy. Request your eye exams and meet our fatanstic team today!
The frequency of eye check-ups depends on several factors, including age, overall
health, and any existing eye conditions. However, the American Optometric
Association(AAO) provides general guidelines for eye exams:
• Annual or Regular check-ups as recommended by an eye care professional.
• Signs of vision changes such as blurred vision, eye strain, or headaches.
• Age-related vision changes like presbyopia.
• New or worsening eye symptoms.
• Occupational or environmental factors affecting vision.
• Family history of eye conditions.
• Changes in health status that may affect vision.
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Senior and Adult can refer following info to help maintain their vision health:
• Regular Eye Exams: Schedule regular comprehensive eye exams with an eye care professional to monitor eye health and detect any changes in vision or eye conditions early.
• Healthy Lifestyle:: Maintain a healthy lifestyle by eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and omega-3 fatty acids, staying hydrated, exercising regularly, and avoiding smoking, which can contribute to eye diseases like macular degeneration and cataracts.
• Protective Eyewear: Wear appropriate eye protection such as sunglasses with UV protection and safety glasses when engaging in activities that may pose a risk of eye injury or exposure to UV radiation.
• Eye-friendly Work Environment: Ensure proper lighting and ergonomic setup at work and home to reduce eye strain and prevent eye fatigue. Take regular breaks from digital screens and practice the 20-20-20 rule (take a 20-second break every 20 minutes and look at something 20 feet away).
• Manage Chronic Health Conditions: Manage chronic health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol through regular medical care and lifestyle modifications, as these conditions can affect eye health and increase the risk of eye diseases.
• Stay Hydrated: Drink plenty of water to maintain overall hydration, which is essential for eye health and lubrication of the eyes.
• Eye-friendly Habits: Practice good habits such as avoiding rubbing your eyes, using proper eye hygiene, and wearing contact lenses as prescribed to prevent eye infections and irritation.
• Follow Medical Advice: Follow the advice and treatment recommendations of your eye care professional for any diagnosed eye conditions or vision problems to maintain optimal eye health and vision.
By incorporating these practices into their daily routine, adults can help maintain their vision health and reduce the risk of developing vision-related problems or eye diseases in the future.
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