Regular Eye Exams
Just because you aren't having issues with your vision or other eye problems, it doesn't mean that you should avoid having regular eye exams. Even if you think that there hasn't been a change in your vision or the health of your eyes, you should still see your optometrist or ophthalmologist every year. There are a number of reasons why annual eye exams are so important.
Most vision changes occur gradually. In some cases, the changes occur so gradually that you might not even realize that a change has occurred. During an annual eye exam, your doctor of optometry would perform a visual acuity test to check for changes in your vision.
The health of your eyes is essential to your vision and your ability to see correctly in the future. There are a number of diseases of the eye that show no early symptoms such as glaucoma and macular degeneration. Without annual eye exams, you might not know that you have these diseases until permanent vision loss has occurred. The only way to preserve your vision if you have one of these conditions is to begin treatment that will slow the progression of the disease. These diseases of the eye can be detected in their earliest stages during an eye exam with your doctor of ophthalmology.
During your eye exam, your eye doctor can do more than detect diseases of the eye. They can also detect health condition before they are diagnosed by your primary care physician. During a dilated exam, your optometrist can see the signs of hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, autoimmune disorders, thyroid disease, cancer, and multiple sclerosis. They can also see a brain tumor during these exams. To ensure your overall health, you should make regular eye exams a priority.
Regular eye exams are essential for the health of your eyes as well as your overall health. Therefore, it is important that you schedule annual eye exams with Holicki Eye Center & Optical in Coldwater. We provide a variety of eye care services, including low vision treatment.
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