Over the last few years, booking an eye exam or looking after our eyes may not have been our top priority. In fact, 1 in 10 have not had an eye exam in over 5 years!
2 in 3 are leaving their contact lenses in overnight! ?
This can result in eye infections, corneal ulcers, and other complications. Always wash your hands before handling lenses, follow the recommended cleaning and storage guidelines, and replace lenses as advised by your eye care professional.
1 in 4 wash their glasses once a month or less! ?
A 2018 study showed that unclean glasses can grow the bacteria that causes staph infections, and they can also lead to poor skin health causing blackheads and acne. In short, glasses wearers need to be cleaning their frames at least once a week, and their lenses daily.
Excessive Screen Time ?
In today’s digital age, excessive screen time has become a prevalent problem. Prolonged exposure to screens, such as computers, smartphones, and tablets, can lead to digital eye strain, dry eyes, and fatigue. To minimize the impact, follow the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, take a 20-second break to look at something 20 feet away. Additionally, adjust the screen brightness, use eye-friendly settings, and consider blue light-blocking glasses.
Not Getting Enough Sleep ?
A lack of sufficient sleep not only affects your overall well-being but can also impact your eye health. Inadequate sleep can lead to dry eyes, eye spasms, and blurred vision. Aim for 7-8 hours of quality sleep per night to give your eyes the rest they need.
By breaking these bad eye care habits and adopting healthier practices, you can safeguard your precious vision and maintain optimal eye health. Remember to consult an eye care professional for personalized advice and guidance.
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Day in and day out, your vision supports you. From helping you rise in the morning and get ready for the day, to driving, working, reading, navigating your surroundings, cooking, and the list goes on, your eyes and sight propel you from one thing to the next almost seamlessly.
Your vision – whether you need a prescription or not – is there for you; and while your vision may seem healthy from day to day, it’s always worthwhile to regularly check up on it and ensure you’re taking the best care of your eyes.
Healthy Vision Month is an initiative by the National Eye Institute to bring awareness to the gift of sight and encourage people of all ages to take charge of their eye health in order to preserve their sight through every stage of life.
So, why is there a whole month dedicated to the discussion of healthy vision and what, exactly, does healthy vision mean?
Because while your vision may seem perfectly fine, there could be hidden issues that don’t present any noticeable signs or symptoms, making you largely unaware they’re emerging.
Or, if you are experiencing an eye issue that is an occasional bother but presents no real pain or vision impairment, you may not seek help – allowing a potential vision problem to get worse and eventually begin to hinder your sight.
Here’s what you need to know about vision impairment:
While this list may seem daunting and, perhaps, scary to some, there is a lot you can do to ensure your eyes are set up for a lifetime of optimal vision.
Healthy vision starts with a healthy lifestyle and always includes a comprehensive dilated eye exam. Here are some eye health tips to help you protect and take the best care of your eyes and vision:
As stated earlier, many eye diseases don’t have any symptoms or warning signs. For this reason, you could feel like your vision is healthy, but you may have an issue lurking and not know it.
During a dilated eye exam, your eye doctor will check for any signs of an eye disease and, if one is present, they can enact the right treatment.
The earlier an eye disease is caught, the easier they are to treat and the potential for vision loss significantly decreases.
Your eyes deserve the best, and your future vision depends on how you treat and nurture it today.
Let us help you take the best care of your eyes today and every day.