Don't Turn a Blind "Eye" to your Eye Health

We only get one pair of eyes. If you want to protect your vision, here are a few important healthy tips that will keep you seeing clearly for years to come.

Wear sunglasses

Yes, sunglasses make you look cool, but a good pair of shades does more than that. Sunglasses can prevent harmful UV light from damaging your eyes. Too much UV exposure is a leading cause of cataracts later on in life. On top of this, squinting caused by the sun is one of the leading causes of crow’s feet wrinkles.  So make sure to wear sunglasses when the sun is out and ensure that the tint is strong enough so that you’re not still squinting.  

Quit smoking

If you needed another reason to give up smoking, the fact that it can also damage your eyes should be a good incentive. Smoking can cause macular degeneration and can help to bring on cataracts. It will also contribute to wrinkles around your eyes later in life. Smoking is a hard habit to kick, but there are lots of methods of quitting to try from taking up vaping to hypnosis. 

Eat a healthy diet

Your diet is also important for your eyes. Eating too much junk food can lead to cataracts as well as putting you at risk of diabetes type-2 which is a leading cause of progressive blindness. Leafy greens, fish and nuts are all foods that are great for supplying the eyes with the nutrients they need, so make sure that you’re getting some of these foods in your diet. Carrots are also very good for the eyes! They may not make you see in the dark, but they will keep your vision sharp!

Regular eye checks

Visual deterioration can happen at any time in someone’s life and may not be something that you pick up on straight away. Regular eye tests can help to catch a problem early and stop your vision from deteriorating further. Where can I get an eye exam near meThere are opticians all over the country that you can research and even go through your health insurance to find. Many opticians are trained to spot problems other than short-sightedness and long-sightedness too.

If you have glasses, wear them

Some people can feel awkward about wearing glasses in fear that they don’t suit them. However, not wearing corrective eyewear when you need it could cause your vision to get worse. If glasses aren’t for you, it could be worth trying contact lenses. You could even save up for laser treatment if you feel that you’d prefer to do away with lenses altogether. You don’t want to let personal pride cause you to go blind.


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