According to Prevent Blindness America, “Every year, more
women than men are diagnosed with eye diseases and conditions such as
cataracts, dry eye, Fuchs’ dystrophy, glaucoma, macular degeneration, diabetic
retinopathy and Sjögren’s syndrome. The “Vision Problems in the U.S.”
study from Prevent Blindness America (PBA) and the National Eye Institute (NEI)
shows that of the more than 3.6 million Americans age 40 and older who suffer
from visual impairment, including blindness, 2.3 million are women” (Women Must Take Steps to Avoid Vision Loss, March 27, 2012).
Hereditary diseases aside, these problems are often caused
by hormones, or the fluctuations in hormones like pregnancy or menopause.
Sometimes they can even be triggered by birth control, which is a hormone
regulating medication. Even keeping your eye makeup for too long can cause
problems with your eyes.
At Charleston Cornea and Refractive Surgery, we recommend to our female
patients that they pay close attention to their eyesight while pregnant, when
changing prescription pills or going on new medication, and to switch out their
makeup every six months to a year. If you feel that your glasses or contacts
are not helping as much as they used to, make sure to have an eye exam. Mention
to your doctor any new prescription changes so that he may accurately diagnose
the underlying issue.
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