How Does Vision Change With Age?

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As we journey through life, our bodies undergo numerous changes, and our eyes are no exception. Understanding how vision changes with age is crucial for maintaining optimal eye health and overall well-being. This comprehensive guide at Mountain Brook Eye Care in Birmingham, AL, sheds light on the various aspects of vision changes and offers valuable insights for preserving your sight.

How Often Should People Be Getting Their Eyes Checked?

Regular eye check-ups are essential for early detection and timely management of vision problems. We recommend individuals undergo comprehensive eye exams at least once every two years, especially for adults under 40. However, for those over 40 or with existing eye conditions, annual check-ups are advisable to monitor changes closely.

What Can Affect Vision Change?

Several factors can influence how our vision changes over time. These include genetics, lifestyle choices, environmental factors, and underlying health conditions. Poor nutrition, smoking, excessive screen time, and prolonged UV exposure are known to accelerate vision deterioration. At Mountain Brook Eye Care, we emphasize the importance of adopting a healthy lifestyle and taking proactive measures to protect your eyesight.

Signs of Vision Change

Recognizing the signs of vision change is crucial for prompt intervention and treatment. Common indicators include blurred or distorted vision, difficulty seeing at night, increased sensitivity to light, eye fatigue, frequent headaches, and changes in color perception. If you experience any of these symptoms, don’t hesitate to schedule an appointment with our team.

At What Age Does Vision Start to Deteriorate?

While vision changes can occur at any age, they often become more noticeable after the age of 40. This is due to a natural aging process called presbyopia, which affects the eye’s ability to focus on close objects. Additionally, conditions such as cataracts, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration become more prevalent with advancing age, further impacting vision. Early detection and timely intervention are key to managing these age-related eye conditions effectively.

Choose Mountain Brook Eye Care for Vision

When it comes to preserving your vision, trust the expertise and dedication of Mountain Brook Eye Care. Our experienced team is committed to providing personalized care and state-of-the-art treatments to address all your eye care needs. Whether you require routine eye exams, specialized treatments, or surgical interventions, we’re here to ensure your vision remains clear and healthy for years to come. Contact us today to book your appointment and embark on a journey toward lifelong eye health.

Dr. Jeremy Edgerly

Dr. Edgerly has been actively practicing optometry since 2012 in a family practice setting. He is confident in his ability to accurately diagnose, treat and manage conditions of the eye and local structures. He attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham and earned a Bachelor of Science. Upon completing his undergraduate studies, he enrolled in the UAB School of Optometry, where he earned a Doctorate in Optometry. There, he received specialized training in ocular diseases, contact lenses, pediatrics, and refractive and cataract surgery co-management.

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