As we age, there are a number of changes that may occur in our eyes. Some of these changes are minor and may simply require routine examinations, observation and perhaps the use of eyeglasses. Other age related eye changes might be a warning sign or even the result of certain eye conditions that are more common with age and may cause a loss of vision. In any event, each of us should take personal responsibility for the preservation and enhancement of sight, as we grow older. This means taking the time necessary to have regular eye examinations to facilitate the early detection of eye problems so that they can be addressed.
The most common eye conditions that are encounter with increasing age are Presbyopia, Cataracts, Age Related Macular Degeneration and Glaucoma.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Aging and Your Eyes Presbyopia, Cataracts, Age Related macular Degeneration & Glaucoma
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