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Caring for Aging Eyes. After age 60, your eyes change and your risk of developing serious eye diseases increases. While you may not notice the onset of conditions such as
Caring for Aging Eyes After age 60, your eyes change and your risk of developing serious eye diseases increases. While you may not notice the onset of conditions such as age-related macular degeneration, retinal detachment, cataracts, glaucoma, or diabetic retinopathy, you can help safeguard your vision with healthy lifestyle choices and regular eye exams. During your annual comprehensive eye exam, your eye care provider can identify any areas of concern. Early detection is key in maintaining healthy vision. If you are diabetic or have hypertension, it’s important to maintain healthy levels and see your eye care provider annually. High blood pressure or unregulated blood sugar levels negatively affect the eyes and may lead to blindness. According to the American Academy of Ophthlamology, older adults may experience difficulty adjusting from light to darkness and may have issues distinguishing an image from its background. These functions are less likely to deteriorate when an individuals refrains from smoking, excessive sun exposure and maintains a healthy diet. Eye health is important at any age, but especially for individuals over 60. Take the time to properly care for your eyes. For more information or to locate a SURENCY VISION provider near you, visit www.surency.com or call 866.818.8805.

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