Get an Eye Disease Screening at 40

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Get an Eye Disease Screening at 40
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When Should You See an Ophthalmologist?

For people with no symptoms of eye problems or risk factors:

Adults with no symptoms or risk factors for eye disease should get a baseline eye disease screening at age 40. Early signs of disease and changes in vision may start to occur at this age. Your ophthalmologist will tell you how often to have follow-up exams based on the results of this screening. He or she will compare the results of your baseline screening to your future exam results.

For people with symptoms of eye problems or risk factors:

People of any age who have symptoms or are at risk for eye disease should see an ophthalmologist now to determine how often to have eye exams. People in this group should not wait until age 40 to get a baseline eye disease screening.

These risk factors include:

  • diabetes,
  • high blood pressure, or
  • a family history of eye disease.

If you already see an ophthalmologist to treat ongoing disease or injuries, do not stop. Also, keep your current vision examination appointments for eyeglasses or contact lenses.

Getting your eye health screening at 40 is much like mammograms at 40 or colon screenings at 50. Adults should take similar steps to maintain their eye health as they age.

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Why Get an Eye Screening at 40?

A baseline eye exam is important because it may detect eye diseases common in adults aged 40 and older. The exam provides greater opportunity for early treatment and preservation of vision.

An exam by an ophthalmologist can uncover common conditions like those outlined below. It can also find less common but serious problems, such as ocular tumors. The exam can also reveal systemic diseases that affect the eyes, like hypertension and diabetes. With early treatment, potentially blinding eye problems often have a good outcome. These diseases include glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy.

Common Eye Diseases Found in People 40 and Older

Common eye diseases can impact people 40 and older without them knowing there is any problem with their eyes. An eye screening at 40 can catch these diseases early and prevent vision loss.

Diagnostic Testing

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a condition that damages your eye’s optic nerve. It gets worse over time. It’s often linked to a buildup of pressure inside your eye. Glaucoma tends to run in families. You usually don’t get it until later in life.

The increased pressure in your eye, called intraocular pressure, can damage your optic nerve, which sends images to your brain. If the damage worsens, glaucoma can cause permanent vision loss or even total blindness within a few years.

Most people with glaucoma have no early symptoms or pain. Visit your eye doctor regularly so they can diagnose and treat glaucoma before you have long-term vision loss.

If you lose vision, it can’t be brought back. But lowering eye pressure can help you keep the sight you have. Most people with glaucoma in Port Harcourt who follow their treatment plan and have regular eye exams are able to keep their vision.

Diabetic retinopathy

Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes, caused by high blood sugar levels damaging the back of the eye (retina). It can cause blindness if left undiagnosed and untreated.

However, it usually takes several years for diabetic retinopathy to reach a stage where it could threaten your sight.

To minimise the risk of this happening, people with diabetes should:

ensure they control their blood sugar levels, blood pressure and cholesterol

attend diabetic eye screening appointments – annual screening is offered to all people with diabetes aged 12 and over to pick up and treat any problems early on

Cataracts

Cataracts are the clouding of the lens of your eye, which is normally clear. Most cataracts develop slowly over time, causing symptoms such as blurry vision. Cataracts can be surgically removed through an outpatient procedure that restores vision in nearly everyone.

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Vision Care Eye Clinic is a private Specialist Eye Centre, Established January 2001 and was incorporated under the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria i.e. Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) as a corporate enterprise with Registration Number: 000483(MD). To render quality eye care services in Ocular Health, low vision, Industrial/ Occupational Ocular Health.

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Get One Step Ahead Of Disease

If you are age 40 or older and have not had a recent eye disease screening, schedule one with an ophthalmologist today. It is an essential step toward preserving your vision and keeping your eyes healthy.