How to we care in our eyes ?
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It's important to see your eye healthcare professional regularly to help avoid or reduce vision problems.
Common eye problems include blurred vision, halos, blind spots, and floaters. Blurred vision refers to the loss of sharpness of vision and not being able to see small details. Blind spots, called scotomas, are dark "holes" in the visual field in which nothing can be seen. Floaters are small bits of protein or other material that drift in the clear gel-like part of the eye. These problems can be from damage to the eye itself, a condition of the body like aging or diabetes, or a medicine.
Don't wait
Often, people with vision problems wait far too long before getting an eye exam. If you have any change in vision, have it checked out by an eye care professional. Only an eye healthcare professional can identify serious vision problems, like glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy, at a stage early enough to treat.
These are the main categories of eye professionals:
Opticians. They distribute glasses and do not diagnose eye problems.
Optometrists. These are eye healthcare providers who do eye exams and diagnose eye disease. They prescribe glasses and contact lenses and prescribe eye medicines to treat diseases.
Ophthalmologists. These are medical doctors who diagnose and treat diseases that affect the eyes. And they do surgery. These healthcare providers may also provide routine vision care services like prescribing glasses and contact lenses.
Primary care providers. Sometimes an eye problem is part of a general health problem. In these situations, your primary care provider should also be involved.
Common eye problems include blurred vision, halos, blind spots, and floaters. Blurred vision refers to the loss of sharpness of vision and not being able to see small details. Blind spots, called scotomas, are dark "holes" in the visual field in which nothing can be seen. Floaters are small bits of protein or other material that drift in the clear gel-like part of the eye. These problems can be from damage to the eye itself, a condition of the body like aging or diabetes, or a medicine.
Don't wait
Often, people with vision problems wait far too long before getting an eye exam. If you have any change in vision, have it checked out by an eye care professional. Only an eye healthcare professional can identify serious vision problems, like glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy, at a stage early enough to treat.
These are the main categories of eye professionals:
Opticians. They distribute glasses and do not diagnose eye problems.
Optometrists. These are eye healthcare providers who do eye exams and diagnose eye disease. They prescribe glasses and contact lenses and prescribe eye medicines to treat diseases.
Ophthalmologists. These are medical doctors who diagnose and treat diseases that affect the eyes. And they do surgery. These healthcare providers may also provide routine vision care services like prescribing glasses and contact lenses.
Primary care providers. Sometimes an eye problem is part of a general health problem. In these situations, your primary care provider should also be involved.
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hii friend here r some caring points for our eyes
- wash them after half an hour regularly
-do not use ur hands to clean them
-use rose water drops to make them shine...
hope it helps u....
@ SharLien
- wash them after half an hour regularly
-do not use ur hands to clean them
-use rose water drops to make them shine...
hope it helps u....
@ SharLien
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