Wearing sunglasses and looking away from your computer screen are two common ways to care for your eyes. However, scheduling routine eye exams might be the most effective measure when it comes to vision care. If you haven't visited your optometrist in over a year, read on to learn why you should schedule an exam soon.
Like visiting your dentist or primary care physician, seeing your eye doctor helps identify health issues before they worsen. Routine examinations allow your doctor to check for changes in the eye's blood vessels or shape, as well as signs such as glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration, and eye cancer. Early detection of these conditions allows your doctor to proactively prescribe treatment.
While vision changes are known for causing discomfort and eye strain, they can also pose serious safety issues. Letting vision changes go unaddressed can affect your ability to drive safely or cause injury-inducing falls. Your eye doctor will help you resolve these vision changes by adjusting your prescription or prescribing glasses or contact lenses. Regularly updating your prescription will ensure your comfort, health, and safety.
Eye exams are also crucial to identifying non-vision-related health problems. Your doctor will assess the blood vessels for signs of high blood pressure and changes to your eye shape, which can be the sign of Graves' disease. Vision changes involving 'floaters' or streaks are often signs of diabetes. Routine visits to your optometrist are not only essential to your eye health but to your general wellbeing.
If it's time to schedule your routine eye exam, make an appointment with Griebenow Eyecare in New London and Clintonville, WI. Since 1979, their optometrists have helped residents throughout Outagamie and Waupaca counties promote the longevity and health of their eyesight. Call (800) 427-9585 or visit the website today to book an appointment.
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