aging eyes Archives - Will Vision https://willvision.com/tag/aging-eyes/ Tue, 09 Jan 2024 01:21:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://willvision.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Untitled-2.png aging eyes Archives - Will Vision https://willvision.com/tag/aging-eyes/ 32 32 10 Warning Signs of Age-Related Eye Problems https://willvision.com/10-warning-signs-of-age-related-eye-problems/ Fri, 28 May 2021 21:24:44 +0000 https://willvision.com/?p=2060 Vision problems are a common, if not inevitable, part of the aging process. Some issues are annoying, while others are eye diseases that may lead to blindness if left untreated. Early detection is the secret to solving eye problems before they increase in severity. However, this can only come through regular eye examinations and looking...

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Vision problems are a common, if not inevitable, part of the aging process. Some issues are annoying, while others are eye diseases that may lead to blindness if left untreated. Early detection is the secret to solving eye problems before they increase in severity. However, this can only come through regular eye examinations and looking out for these 10 age-related eye problems.

1. Dry Eye

After 40, expect your tear production to decline. After 65, most people deal with a burning and stinging sensation that feels like grit in their eyes. Over-the-counter drops can be beneficial for mild dry eyes. If symptoms are more severe, it’s time to consult an ophthalmologist for an eye exam and possible treatment.

2. Floaters

Those tiny squiggles, strings, and specks are typically harmless, caused by age-related gel-like fluid that fills the back of your eyes. But when they change from occasional to an increased number, it’s time to make a beeline to your eye doctor. It may be a symptom of a more serious eye condition like a detached retina.

3. Glaucoma

This eye issue is the leading cause of blindness in people over 60. It is the buildup of fluid not draining, leading to pressure and optic nerve damage. It is painless and can affect both eyes, but typically not at the same time. Early detection and treatment can avert blindness.

4. Macular Degeneration

This eye disorder attacks the macula, the center of the retina. It causes blurred or wavy vision and central vision loss. Although there is no cure, there are ways to slow down its progression and lower its risk.

5. Cataracts

Cataracts are the result of proteins breaking down in the lens. When it interferes with everyday activities, Dr. Will may recommend exchanging a clouded lens for an artificial one.

6. Diabetic Retinopathy

This condition occurs when excess glucose damages retinal blood vessels. These vessels may swell and leak blood or other fluids into the retina, causing blurred vision. Eye exams and keeping your diabetes under control is the best way to preserve your sight.

7. Detached Retina

When the retina separates from the back of the eye, the gel-like fluid at the eye center changes in texture and shrinks. The problem isn’t painful, but without treatment, the greater the risk of permanent vision loss.

8. Trichiasis

This common age-related eye condition becomes evident when the lashes rub against the cornea or conjunctiva (thin inner surface of the lids). It can cause eye irritation, redness, tearing, light sensitivity, and possible corneal abrasion. Treatment includes an in-office treatment to remove lashes.

9. Eye Strain

When your eyes get overworked or spend too much time in front of digital screens, they can become tired, itchy, achy, and dry. Driving long distances can have a similar effect. Follow the 20-20-20 rule. For every 20 minutes of watching a screen, focus on something 20 feet away for 20 seconds.

10. Blepharitis

This common condition is where the eyelid rims become inflamed. It is common with people who have skin conditions like seborrheic dermatitis or rosacea. It may produce swelling, burning, redness, crusty lashes, and itchy lids.

If you’re ready to take the next step in your journey to better vision, contact Will Vision & Laser Centers today. We’re excited to welcome you into our practice and for you to “See the Difference.”

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How Aging Affects Your Vision https://willvision.com/how-aging-affects-your-vision/ Thu, 22 Feb 2018 00:47:02 +0000 https://willvision.com/?p=1137 Even if you had perfect vision in your teens, you may still need glasses or LASIK surgery as an adult. Your eyes and your vision change as you get older. Learn how aging affects vision below. At Will Vision and Laser Centers, we can help you protect and enhance your vision at any age. Nearsightedness, Farsightedness, and...

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Even if you had perfect vision in your teens, you may still need glasses or LASIK surgery as an adult. Your eyes and your vision change as you get older. Learn how aging affects vision below. At Will Vision and Laser Centers, we can help you protect and enhance your vision at any age.

Nearsightedness, Farsightedness, and Astigmatism

Nearsightedness and farsightedness affect about 30% of the population. These conditions often first manifest in childhood and progresses until the eye stops growing, often in the early 20s. Eye sight can continue to change during adulthood for some patients. Pregnancy often leads to vision changes, although these are usually temporary. Throughout your life, your eyes and your vision will change.

LASIK surgery is a permanent and lasting solution to nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. It reshapes the eye, allowing light to properly refract and improving vision. We typically recommend that patients wait until their eyes are no longer growing before considering LASIK surgery. This procedure can be performed at any adult age, from 18 to 70s and even 80s. Come see us to find out if you’re a good candidate for LASIK surgery.

Presbyopia

If you’re in your 40s and suddenly struggling to see books, newspapers, and other small print, you may be experiencing presbyopia. Eventually, presbyopia will affect us all, perfect vision or not. As the body gets older, the lens in the eye becomes less flexible and stiffer. This leads to focusing difficulties and the need for reading glasses.

Presbyopia is inevitable, but also treatable. Traditional LASIK surgery changes the shape of the cornea and does not help with focusing difficulties or presbyopia.

Dry Eyes

Some people develop dry eyes as they get older. This condition isn’t as common as presbyopia, but does effect many aging adults. Meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD) is the most common cause of dry eye in the U.S. It can affect patients at any age, although it is more common in older patients. You may have MGD if you’re experiencing any of the following symptoms:

  • Stinging or burning eyes
  • Sandy or gritty feeling
  • Redness of the eyes
  • Changing vision
  • Discomfort using contact lenses
  • Difficulty reading or using electronic devices
  • Eye fatigue

Dry eye can lead to vision loss and other complications if it isn’t properly treated. At Will Vision and Laser Centers, we offer several innovative dry eye treatments to restore comfort and health to your eyes. These treatments remove blockages from glands, improving the function of the glands that remain. This can dramatically reduce your symptoms, especially if treatment is starts early in the progression of this condition.

  • LipiView and LipiFlow System from Tear Science- The LipiView and LipiFlow systems from Tear Science help us to diagnose, asses, and treat dry eye.
  • MiBoFlo- A comfortable and effective treatment for MGD, MiBoFlo is a popular treatment option for dry eye. We are excited to bring this treatment to our patients.

Healthy Eyes at Any Age- How to Keep Your Eyes Healthy as You Age

Healthy eyes are worth protecting. Here are some things you can do to keep your eyes healthy at any age.

  • Stop Smoking- Smoking increases your chances of age-related macular degeneration, cataracts, dry eyes, and more. If you smoke, stop as soon as possible for optimal eye and overall health.
  • Control Diabetes and Other Diseases- Uncontrolled diabetes can damage the eyes. If you have diabetes, work with your doctor to keep it under control. Taking care of your health is taking care of your eyes.
  • Wear Sunglasses- Sun doesn’t just damage the skin. Wear sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat if possible, any time you’re outdoors.
  • Eat a Healthy Diet- Diets rich in fruits, vegetables, and fish and eye healthy.
  • Address Vision Issues- As vision issues arise, get treatment. LASIK surgery is an excellent option for treating nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism.

We’re committed to helping you discover your best vision at any age. Call today to learn more about our treatment options for aging eyes.

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