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EYE Care

EYE Care and Eye Test
      Eye Care is a significant aspect in our life. It is important to maintaining the health of our eyes. People with eye diseases that seriously affect their vision face many problems. They are physically in a weak position by impaired vision. They are not able to perform their day to day. They are also faced with emotional stress and depression.
How to Protect Eyesight as You Age
Often people tend to think that vision loss is just a normal part of aging. However, maintaining healthy vision is important at all ages. Good eyesight plays a key role in quality of life, particularly for seniors who already may be at risk for injury and disability due to declining health and mobility.
Instructions
1. Have your eyes checked every year or two by an ophthalmologist or optometrist if you are age 65 or older. Regular eye exams become even more important as we age. Early detection of cataracts, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy and other eye conditions is important.Eye diseases like glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy have no symptoms in the early stages, but can be treated more easily with proper diagnosis.
2. Discuss current health issues with your eye doctor. Being on the alert for certain signs and symptoms can lead to early detection and treatment.
3. Keep your eyeglass prescription current.
4. Wear sunglasses whenever you are outdoors to protect your eyes from damaging ultra-violet (UV) rays. Too much sunlight can increase the risk of getting cataracts or macular degeneration, so choose sunglasses that will block 99 to 100% of UV rays. You should wear a wide-brimmed hat for added protection.
5. Know your family health history, as you may be at risk for eye disease.
6. Schedule regular physical exams with your primary care physician to rule out health conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure. These diseases can lead to vision problems and become more serious if left untreated over time. Controlling both blood sugar and blood pressure can help prevent eye problems.
7. Exercise regularly, eat healthfully and get adequate rest. Research suggests that eating a well-balanced diet that includes plenty of fruits and vegetables may help to prevent some age-related eye diseases while diets high in saturated fats and sugar may increase the risk for eye disease. Proper amounts of vitamins, especially the antioxidants, and minerals are necessary as well.
Importance of Eye Tests
Vision is one of the most significant and valued senses we have. Clear vision involves a complex and intricate process of gathering, focusing and translating light into images. As we get older, the eye and its sensitive mechanisms are susceptible to damage and disease. Being alert to changes in vision is important in picking up eye diseases.
 Child's Sight Test
      Good vision is very important to children because so much of what they learn is taken in through their eyes. We advice that children should have their first eye examination at around three years old. Learning difficulties can sometimes be caused by uncorrected vision problems, so the earlier they can be detected, the better the chance of correcting them.

      Your child doesn't have to be able to read to have an eye examination. First, the optician will ask about any family eyesight problems and whether the child has any difficulty playing games, looking at pictures or seeing small objects. Then several child-friendly tests will be undertaken, after which the optician will discuss the results with you.

      So by the time your child is old enough to start school, you'll be fully aware of any eye health problems they may have.
How do you know if your child has an eye problem?
      During the first 12 years of our lives, as much as 80% of learning is accomplished through our vision. Yet, one out of every four children has an undetected vision problem that may inhibit their progress. It can be difficult to spot. Children have no way of knowing if what they see is any different from what others can see. But there are a number of tell-tale signs you can look out for, for example: Your child is sitting too close to the TV; they rub their eyes repeatedly; are they clumsy; do they squint?
Our children's glasses are built to last
      Children's glasses are specifically designed to fit small faces. There are lots of features and special lenses you can choose to ensure their glasses fit comfortably and will survive the rough and tumble of a busy active life.
Teenagers Sight Test
      It's very important for young people to get into the habit of having regular eye examinations. Uncorrected vision problems can affect all aspects of their lives: their studies at school or university; their job; even their social life or ability to play sport.

      It seems teenagers either love something or hate it. So when it comes to glasses it's important to give them choices to allow them to get the look they want. They can select from our entire children's range, including our most attractive and sturdy designs. Older children who need an adult size or prefer an adult style can choose from a selected range.

      In their mid to late teens many kids start clamouring for contact lenses, either for occasional or regular wear. These are now available in a wide range of prescriptions. The price has come down too and we have a number of schemes available which can include a full aftercare service and free home delivery. You can also buy online.
Elders
      If you are a parent, you can spend so much time worrying about your child's health that you forget about your own. We recoment, it's important that you have regular sight tests. So next time you make an appointment for your son or daughter, why not book a time for yourself as well.

Childproof glasses

      Glasses aren't toys - but kids don't know that! They seem to like nothing better than grabbing your glasses off your face, or playing with them when they find them lying around the house. No problem. You can wear glasses with flexible frames, which retain their shape even after being bent and twisted, and choose scratch resistant lenses.

Contact lenses

      Practical and now affordable, contact lenses are ideal for those with busy lives. Modern lenses are comfortable and easy to look after. We have lenses to suit all lifestyles.

Presbyopia - a natural change in sight

      When you reach your 40's your eyesight starts to change. Presbyopia, or blurred near vision, affects everyone sooner or later. Don't panic - you just need an eye test to determine which eyewear is right for you.
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