Macular Degeneration

As you get older, your eyes tend to get worse. This might not be a problem when you're in your 20s or 30s, but macular degeneration can cause serious eyesight issues as you get into your 40s and 50s. If you're aging and suffering from macular degeneration, here's how our Lincolnshire, IL, optometrist can help.

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What Is Macular Degeneration?

There are a lot of different types of eye conditions that can cause problems with your eyes, many are the result of genetics or some sort of deformation. While these conditions only affect some people, macular degeneration is something that affects just about every adult of a certain age. The older your get, and the more you use your eyes, the more they tend to wear down. You can slow down macular degeneration with the right eyewear and preventative treatments, and you can even get some of your vision back with the help of prescription glasses.

What Causes Macular Degeneration?

The older you get, the worse your eyes tend to get. This isn't a result of any sort of major eye problem, it's simply something that happens. Macular degeneration is something everybody experiences as they get older, but there are ways to prevent it. In general, macular degeneration is caused by overusing your eyes. The good news is, you can slow down the pace at which your eyes degenerate at by making sure you're wearing prescription glasses and avoiding staring at screens for too long.

Getting Help from an Optometrist

If you want to keep your eyes in good shape for as long as possible, make sure you're seeing an optometrist for regular eye exams and updates to your prescription eyeglasses. While getting a new prescription every few years and wearing eyeglasses day in and day out may seem like a hassle, you can keep your eyes healthy for a lot longer with a few protective measures. If things progress too far, you might need to visit an optometrist for surgery to correct macular degeneration.

We’re Here to Help

The last thing you want is to let your eyes degrade to the point where you can't see well enough to live a comfortable life. Fortunately, our optometrist can help you keep your eyes healthy for longer. If you need to have your eyes checked out or get a new pair of prescription glasses in Lincolnshire, IL, call Eye See to schedule an appointment today.

 

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