Health Tips
Simple Tips for Healthy Eyes
Your eyes are an important part of your health. There are many things
you can do to keep them healthy and make sure you are seeing your best.
Follow these simple steps for maintaining healthy eyes well into your
golden years.
Have a comprehensive dilated eye exam - You might think your vision is
fine or that your eyes are healthy, but visiting your eye care
professional for a comprehensive dilated eye exam is the only way to
really be sure. Your eye care professional is the only one who can
determine if your eyes are healthy and if you’re seeing your best.
Know your family’s eye health history -Talk to your family members about
their eye health history. It’s important to know if anyone has been
diagnosed with a disease or condition since many are hereditary. This
will help to determine if you are at higher risk for developing an eye
disease or condition.
Eat right to protect your sight
- You’ve heard carrots are good for your eyes. But
eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, particularly dark leafy
greens such as spinach, kale, or collard greens is important for keeping
your eyes healthy. Research has also shown there are eye health benefits
from eating fish high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon, tuna, and
halibut.
Maintain a healthy weight
- Being overweight or obese increases your risk of
developing diabetes and other systemic conditions, this can lead to
vision loss, such as diabetic eye disease or glaucoma. If you are having
trouble maintaining a healthy weight, talk to your doctor.
Wear protective eyewear -
Wear protective eyewear when playing sports or
doing activities around the home. Protective eyewear includes safety
glasses and goggles, safety shields, and eye guards specially designed
to provide the correct protection for a certain activity.
Quit smoking or never start - Smoking is as
bad for your eyes as it is for the rest of your body. Research has
linked smoking to an increased risk of developing age-related macular
degeneration, cataract, and optic nerve damage, all of which can lead to
blindness.
Be cool and wear your shades - Sunglasses
are a great fashion accessory, but their most important job is to
protect your eyes from the sun’s ultraviolet rays. When purchasing
sunglasses, look for ones that block out 99 to 100 percent of both UV-A
and UV-B radiation.
Give your eyes a rest -
If you spend a lot of time at the computer or focusing on any one thing,
you sometimes forget to blink and your eyes can get fatigued. Try the
20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, look away about 20 feet in front of you
for 20 seconds. This can help reduce eyestrain.
Clean your hands and your contact lenses properly -
To avoid the risk of infection, always wash your
hands thoroughly before putting in or taking out your contact lenses.
Make sure to disinfect contact lenses as instructed and replace them as
appropriate.
Practice workplace eye safety - Employers
are required to provide a safe work environment. When protective eyewear
is required as a part of your job, make a habit of wearing the
appropriate type at all times and encourage your coworkers to do the
same.