When you get your eyes examined by your ophthalmology specialist, he or she can determine if you have eye conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, or macular degeneration. Your eye doctor may also be able to diagnose systemic diseases simply by performing a routine eye examination. Here are some health disorders that your eye doctor can diagnosis and what your can do about them:
Anemia
Some of the most common symptoms of anemia include fatigue, shortness of breath, excessive bruising, and pallor.
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When you are scheduled to have eye surgery for cataracts, you may feel somewhat apprehensive simply because you do not know what to expect after the procedure is over. Not knowing how you will feel post-op or what you will need to do (and not do) after surgery can be frustrating, to be sure. However, if you get to know some of the basics of cataract surgery recovery, you can be better prepared for the days following your cataract surgery.
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Soft contact lenses can be easy on your eyes and can allow you to see without having to wear glasses. Using contacts instead of wearing glasses can make it easier to participate in sports and outside activities. There are specific, easy steps you can take to ensure that the wearing of your soft contact lenses goes as smoothly as possible.
#1 Always Wash Your Hands
Before you put on contact lenses, you should always clean your hands.
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When it comes to your vision, regular eye exams are a must. While some people are blessed with perfect vision, chances are you will need corrective lenses at some point in your life. In fact, around 75 percent of the US population requires some form of corrective lenses. Your vision tends to begin deteriorating as you age and can also be impacted by a variety of health issues. If you find that you require either eyeglasses or contact lenses, here are three things to consider.
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Depending on your vision, getting your glasses updated on a regular basis may or may not be a part of your plans. However, old glasses can actually do a lot to make you look and feel older than you are. If you're overdue to replace your glasses, keep in mind that you could be causing these three problems for yourself.
Wrinkles
When glasses get old, chances are you're looking through lenses that are no longer the right prescription for you.
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