March is Save Your Vision Month. Sponsored
by the American Optometric Association, this observance is to remind Americans
about the importance of having regular eye exams to help preserve and maintain
their eye health. The following is a general eye exam schedule for people with
normal eye health and good overall health:
- Infants: Pediatrician screening at 6 months
- Preschool children: Pediatrician screenings from age 3 to 6
- School-age children: Regular vision screenings at school
- Adults: Every 2 years
- Adults over 60: Annually
If your child’s pediatrician or school
suspects a vision problem, or if you have a history of eye disease or eye
problems in your family, a full eye exam by an optometrist or ophthalmologist
will be recommended. Children and adults who wear glasses or contacts should
have an eye exam every year.
Even if you've had LASIK vision correction
in Charleston and no
longer need glasses or contacts, it’s important to maintain contact with your
eye doctor to preserve your eye health. You probably know that regular eye exams can
identify common eye diseases, even those that have no outward symptoms, such as
diabetic retinopathy. Even if you are not experiencing any vision changes,
certain conditions like glaucoma or cataracts can be “silently” stealing your
vision – even if you've had LASIK. Early detection will help protect and preserve your vision.
Eye exams not only protect your eyes…they
can also protect your overall health! By looking at the blood vessels in the
eyes, your eye doctor can also identify chronic systemic diseases, such as
diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure.
March is definitely the month to focus on
your eye health; it’s also National Eye Donor Month (to promote cornea
transplant awareness) and Workplace Eye Wellness Month (to promote reducing eye
injuries while on the job).
Charleston, South Carolina eye exams are typically quick and painless,
so there’s no excuse to put this health maintenance appointment on the
back-burner. Schedule your eye exam today! Call Dr. O'Day at Charleston Cornea & Refractive Surgery to schedule an eye exam.
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