Prioritizing eye health as we age
As we age, our risk of developing eye diseases increases significantly. In fact, one in six Americans aged 65 and older has a vision impairment that cannot be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.
Conditions such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), cataracts, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma are more prevalent in older adults and can lead to significant vision loss if not properly managed.
Unfortunately, many older adults neglect to see an ophthalmologist regularly, which can result in undiagnosed and untreated eye conditions. Early detection and treatment are vital in preserving vision and preventing further deterioration. Awareness of the signs and symptoms of vision loss is key to early intervention. Common indicators of eye problems in older adults include:
Taking proactive steps to protect your vision can help maintain eye health well into your senior years. Here are some key practices to incorporate into your routine:
If you’re experiencing any vision changes, schedule an appointment with Eye Associates of Bucks County. Let us work together to keep our eyes healthy and your vision clear.
If you would like to be involved with making an informed decision about your eye health, call Eye Associates of Bucks County at 833-921-6200 or visit www.centerforeyes.com to schedule an appointment.