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Signs…. It’s time to get an eye exam!

When was the last time you went to your eye doctor? If you wear glasses or contact lenses already, it might’ve been the last time you needed a new prescription. And if you are having a good vision, you might not even be able to remember.

So You are right if you are thinking How do I come to know that it’s time to get an eye exam then don’t worry my friend…We are here with a list that will be your guide. If any of the following you can relate, book an appointment soon.

It’s been more than a year since you had your last eye exam

I must say that regular eye exams are the best way to keep seeing as clearly as possible and protect against eye diseases that can mess with your vision. Eye exams can also help you know important information about your overall health. By looking into your eyes, your doctor gets a close-up view of your blood vessels—which can hint at developing issues like diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and even some cancers too.

Frequent headaches

Throbbing pain, especially behind your eyes or brows, is a red flag that you’re having trouble seeing or focusing, even if you think everything looks just fine. Your eyes might be at pain and that can lead to headaches. Often, all you need is just an updated prescription or a new pair of glasses or contact lenses, if you don’t already wear them.

Usually blue light emitted by phone and screens, can also be a main reason for your headaches. But you cannot assume it by yourself; you should consult your eye doctor once.

Uncomforting eyes

Don’t ever ignore if you are suffering from a throbbing or sharp pain that doesn’t go away is a sign that your eye is inflamed and that something’s is definitely wrong. It’ll take a comprehensive eye exam to figure out what the problem is and how to treat it. It could be just an infection, dry eyes, or a sinus problem. There’s also the possibility you might be dealing with something really serious like sudden-onset glaucoma or cataract etc.

Red and swollen eyes

Red, puffy can be caused by a viral or bacterial infection as well as allergens, but you’ll need an eye doctor to determine the problem.

Floaters in front or weird light flashes

Little dark spots or strands like floaters in front of eyes once in a while isn’t usually a big deal, especially if they pop up after looking at something bright, but give it a thought if you start seeing a lot of floaters or if they’re accompanied by flashes of light too.

The same goes for if you start having a hard time seeing out of the sides of your eyes. It could be a sign of retinal detachment, which occurs when the retina is lifted or pulled away from the back wall of the eye. You should immediately see your eye consultant.

Vision fluctuates again and again

You see clearly one minute and blurry the next? Vision fluctuations can be caused by dry eyes, uncorrected astigmatism and even untreated diabetes. Sometimes hypertension causes the lens of the eye to swell, which can cause a shift in your vision. When your blood sugar goes back down, it reverses. Don’t ignore if you are suffering from the same.

Having an annual eye exam is a key to prevent eye problems to occur and to reach out a problem at an early stage before it makes any damage. Let’s talk and book an eye exam right away. Book an Appointment

 

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