You can maintain good vision and eye health by taking proper care of your eyes. One of the best ways to do this is to see your optometrist regularly. Regular eye exams are necessary even if you’ve been told that you have 20/20 vision.
Continue reading to find out why.
Increased Demand for Digital Devices
Prolonged use of digital devices can result in eye fatigue and digital eye strain. You may experience headaches, blurry vision and soreness in your eyes if you view digital screens for too long without breaks. People who spend a significant amount of their time using digital devices should have their eyes checked more frequently. Your eye doctor can determine if your vision has changed and provide you with eyewear that will help you perform your tasks more comfortably.
Diagnosis of Development Problems in Children
Children should also see an optometrist regularly. Eye exams can unveil development issues in children that can potentially affect their learning and school performance. Developmental eye issues can become permanent when not treated while the patient is young. For instance, you can keep amblyopia from progressing with early treatment using corrective lenses. Scheduling regular eye exams for your child can help ensure they are developing properly.
Early Detection of Vision-Threatening Conditions
Many eye problems that can lead to vision loss do not show early signs. Some of these conditions include glaucoma and cataracts. Often, you won’t know you have these conditions until they are in their later stages. Fortunately, routine eye exams can help with the early detection and treatment of several vision-threatening conditions.
Seeing your optometrist can help you determine what’s best for your vision and eye health. At Alderwood Optical & Canyon Park Vision Clinic, we’re happy to help with your eye care needs. Call us at (425) 771-8472 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment. We assist patients in Bothell, Lynnwood and Shoreline, WA.