Save Your Sight with Seven Simple Steps
People in their 20s or 30s are likely more concerned with launching careers and families than with their eye health. But this is the exact time of life to take action to preserve vision. That’s because most vision problems are preventable. Vision loss doesn’t have to be a natural part of getting older. Study after study has shown that exercise and a diet rich in a variety of fruits and vegetables can protect against blinding eye diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and glaucoma. Taking simple steps can also help prevent certain types of eye cancer as well as work- and sports-related eye injuries.
Here are seven simple steps for a lifetime
of seeing well.
· Wear Sunglasses. Long-term exposure to the sun without proper protection can increase
the risk of eye disease, including cataract, macular degeneration, growths on the eye, and a rare form of eye cancer. Wear sunglasses that block 99 to 100 percent of both UVA and UVB
radiation.
· Exercise. Regular physical activity can protect you from serious
eye diseases, such as age related macular degeneration and glaucoma.
- Stop Smoking. Smoking increases the risk for eye diseases such as cataract and age-related macular degeneration. Smoking also raises the risk for cardiovascular diseases which can indirectly influence your eye health. Tobacco smoke, including second-hand smoke, also worsens dry eye.
- Protect Your Eyes @ Work & Play. Every year, thousands of people in the United States get a serious work-related eye injury or sports-related eye injury. Wearing protective eyewear can prevent most of these injuries. To make sure you have the right kind of protective eyewear and you’re using it correctly, talk with your eyecare professional.
- Be Aware of
Eye Fatigue. If you spend a lot of time at the
computer or staring at your phone, you may forget to blink-and that
can tire out your eyes. Try
using the 20–20–20 rule throughout the day: Every 20
minutes, look away from the screens and focus about 20
feet in front of you for 20 seconds. Eye fatigue won’t damage your
vision, but if it persists, it can be a sign something else is wrong.
- Take Proper Care of Contact Lenses. Sleeping, showering and swimming in contact lenses increases your risk for a potentially blinding eye infection. Learn how to properly care for contact lenses.
- Know Your
Family History. Certain eye diseases can be
inherited. If you have a close relative with macular
degeneration, you have a 50 percent chance of developing this condition. A
family history of glaucoma increases your glaucoma risk by four to nine
times. Talk to family members about their eye conditions.
The Eye Clinic of Texas is an affiliate of Houston Eye Associates, the largest ophthalmology clinic in the nation. We are a leading eye care practice serving the greater Houston, League City and Texas City with offices at 1100 Gulf Freeway, Suite 114, League City, Texas 77573 and 7111 Medical Center Drive, Suite 110, Texas City, Texas 77590.
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