Why Glaucoma Screening Is So Important During Senior Eye Exams Glaucoma Develops Without Presenting Symptoms Once glaucoma begins to present symptoms, damage to the optic nerve has already begun. Once vision loss begins, it cannot be reversed. . . .
Eye Injuries And Prevention Common Eye Injuries For Seniors One of the most common ways seniors get injured is by falling. As vision deteriorates, people are more likely to trip over obstacles as well as have an impaired sense of depth. . .
Risks For Age-Related Macular Degeneration Age. As the name suggests, the risk for age-related macular degeneration significantly increases after age 55. AMD is the leading cause of vision loss among older adults even though it doesn’t result. . .
The Importance Of Annual Senior Eye Exams Once you reach a certain age, a number of eye diseases may develop that can permanently change your vision. The earlier these vision problems are detected and treated, the more likely you will retain good. . .
A cataract is the progressive clouding of the eye lens. It represents the leading form of preventable blindness in the world and comes with some early detectable warning signs. Here are five of the most common ones to look out for. A cataract. . .
It's easy to take our eyes for granted. But we shouldn't! Here are five ways you can continue to keep them healthy. Our eyes are amazing organs. The amount of processing they do and the sheer size of signals they send to our brain are. . .
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