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Navigating Age-Related Vision Changes

As we grow older, our vision can change in many ways. This is a natural part of aging, but that doesn’t mean you can do anything about it. With the help of eye experts from Vienna Eyecare Center, you can easily navigate these challenges and beyond.

Types of Age-Related Vision Changes

There are three types of age-related vision changes. The first is presbyopia, which is the loss of close-up vision. Someone with presbyopia can have difficulty reading a book or texting on their phone without prescription glasses. As we age, this eye condition can get worse, leaving you permanently far-sighted later on.

Another eye condition that can affect people as they age is cataracts, which is characterized by the eyes’ lenses getting cloudy. They form as your eye tissue hardens and changes its composition as you age. Aside from aging, cataracts can happen if your eye was seriously injured or due to hereditary problems. Lastly, glaucoma is a condition in which the optic nerves get damaged because of an abnormal increase in eye pressure.

Importance of Regular Checkups

Whether or not you’re at risk of age-related vision loss, it’s always important that you undergo regular eye exams. Your local eye care center can assess the state of your vision and identify any potential issues that can evolve into bigger problems over time.

With regular eye exams, your eye care provider can also determine whether your overall diet, physical activities and other factors play a role in causing any of the three types of age-related vision changes. Otherwise, they might share insight about your hereditary disposition towards a specific type of age-related vision problem. 

Trust Us for Your Eye Care Needs!

Vienna Eyecare Center is the leading provider of high-quality eye care services for residents of Vienna, Reston and McLean, VA. With our advanced eye health solutions and personalized service, we will help you maintain a lifetime of clear and healthy vision, no matter your age. Call us at (703) 938-7633, or fill out this contact form to schedule an appointment.

Dr. Richard Snively

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