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Mackey Opticians

22 - Feb - 2012

Offering a wide range of spectacles, contact lenses and sunglasses in Belfast and the surrounding area.

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Top 10 Ways to Protect Your Eye Sight

Top 10 Ways to Protect Your Eye Sight

We tend to take our eyes and our vision for granted. Sure, when we find out we need glasses or have to change to a stronger prescription, we think about our eyes but other than that, how often do we pay attention to the wonderful gift of sight that most of us have?
Although not all types of vision loss are preventable, many are either either
preventable or they could be caught early enough to slow down the deterioration. But it's never too late to start taking care of your eyes. Here are the top 10 ways you can do so:


1- Know the difference between the different professionals who help you take care of your eyes. An optometristis qualified to test your eyes and detect early signs of eye diseases, to determine what types of correction you may need and fit spectacles or contact lenses. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who has specialised in eyes and eye diseases. An optician is anyone who works with spectacles - a dispensing optician is qualified to dispense and fit spectacles and sometimes contact lenses whilst a manufacturing opticiandesigns and shapes the lenses to best fit your chosen spectacle frames. An optometrist is otherwise known as an ophthalmic optician


2- Get your eyes checked regularly even if they're "ok" now. That old saying, an
ounce of prevention....., is really true. Be sure to get your eyes checked regularly by your family optometrist. You will first need a baseline test to see where you're at. After that, you'll be told what your plan of action should be. If you sense any changes in your eyes or vision, get your eyes checked as something may be going on.


3- Know your family history . Your history is important because some sight problems
run in families. Knowing what eye problems your family has will alert your doctor as to what to watch for and may change your prevention plan.


4- Take care of your glasses and contacts. Make sure your glasses are right for you.
If they don't feel right or seem to not be strong enough any more, get your eyes checked again. Contact lens care is very important. Follow instructions closely and avoid contaminating the lenses. It's easy to introduce problems such as corneal tears and infections if you don't treat the lenses carefully.


5- Follow your treatments. Vision is a funny thing. You may not feel like you need
the eye drops or medications that you've been prescribed, but even if you don't feel it, the damage in your eye could be getting worse.


6- Protect your eyes. So many people end up with eye injuries because they didn't use
eye protection when participating in certain activities, such as certain sports (hockey, squash, for example) or home renovations.


7- Wear sunglasses. This goes with "protect your eyes," because your eyes are very
sensitive to the sun, even if you don't feel it. Spend the money on good sunglasses as cheap ones that don't offer enough protection will give you a false sense of security. Polarised sunglasses also reduce glare and discomfort.


8- Be aware of eye fatigue. Don't focus on a computer screen, for example, for too
long a period. Look away from your screen regularly (some experts recommend that you look away from your screen every 20 minutes for a minimum of 20 seconds). If you're having problems with your computer screen, it may need adjusting or you may need glasses or different glasses.


9- Don't start smoking and quit if you do. I know, easier said than done, but doctors
have found a direct link between smoking and eye diseases like age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and cataracts.


10- Eat a healthy, balanced diet. This is good advice for just about any body system
and that includes your eyes. Vegetables play a large role in eye health, in particular green vegetables such as kale.

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