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Good Reasons For Vision Care Treatment

Friday, March 20th, 2009

A pair of beautiful, healthy eyes is very important for not only enjoying sights, but performing many duties, both personal and work related.

Regular vision care treatments would have identified heredity factors as the cause of this diminished visual acuity. Some people might shrug the vision deficit off because they are able to see things which are close to the face very clearly, and it is only when tasked with looking afar that the vision deficit is more apparent. A qualified eye professional would make eyesight determinations only after running a few vision checks in the office and reviewing the vision care history of the patient.

An optometrist might discover other reasons for myopia during the vision care examination. During that exam, the eye care professional would see that there were changes to the muscles that control eye movements. Little changes to the way the eye moves are good reasons for vision care treatments because defects that are discovered early are the easiest eye problems to correct. A patient might only have to perform certain eye exercises for a month or two for vision to return to normal.

Some people have other reasons for getting vision care treatments twice a year. They may have failed the vision tests administered by the Department of Motor Vehicles and were denied a driver’s license. A retest for the driver’s license exam will be possible in a month or more, and during that time, the driver’s license applicant could have an eye exam and wear eyeglasses or contact lenses when the vision tests are administered again.

Once the driver has passed the driver’s license examination, the driver’s license will authorize the driver to operate a motor vehicle on any roadway. The only stipulation that must be met to drive will be a notation on the back that requires corrective lenses to be worn by driving. People that have not had a vision care check in a while, might be unable to read the small print that outlines this requirement. Before taking any driving test, an applicant can scan the license and see if vision acuity needs to be corrected.

If a eye care patient explains to an optometrists that they are unable to see things up close, the eye care professional will know right away that the patient is exhibiting signs of hyperopia. More commonly known as farsightedness, most people do not know that this sight problem is often based on heredity. A person can choose to correct the visual acuity problem through surgical procedures, or selecting an attractive pair of eyeglasses. A vision acuity test can also render the patient with a prescription for contact lenses.

Other vision problems might be discovered during a vision care check. A patient might have astigmatism and not even know it. The eye care examination will give an eye care professional a microscopic view of the surface of the eye and a noticeable ridge will be seen that makes images misalign. Only through regular vision care treatments can an optometrist track the progress of this misalignment, and prescribe the right eye treatment that will return vision to normal ranges.

Eye care starts with you, and the more knowledgeable you are of keeping the eye healthy, the better it is for you.

Cataracts, Cataract Surgery & Lens Implants

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

In the United States, Cataracts have become an increasingly common cause of decreased vision as our population ages and lives longer. In fact Cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss among people over 55. This may be a reflection of the changing demographics of our population. In 2006, 80 million “baby boomers” began turning 60 and it is estimated that by 2011 there will be 40 million people above the age of 65 in our population and by 2020 there will be close to 55 million!

Although patients with Cataracts today should be reassured that the technology of Cataract Surgery & Lens Implants along with the comfort, convenience and sophistication of outpatient cataract surgery centers can provide a safe and effective Cataract Surgery experience, the single most important choice one will need to make is in the selection of a Cataract Surgeon. Their expertise and experience is still the key to providing the best possible vision correction results and outcomes after the removal of Cataracts.

By using the information available in AboutCataractSurgery.com to learn about Cataracts, Cataract Surgery, Lens Implants, Cataract Surgeons and Cataract Surgery Centers you are taking the first step to becoming an educated patient who is able to make informed decisions about their eye care.