Dallas County Living Well Magazine Spring 2014 | Page 19

Key-Whitman Eye Center Key-Whitman changes lives. The Importance of Preventative Eye Care Preventative care can help prevent many eye conditions with permanent and damaging effects. In this respect, the health of your eyes is no different from your overall health. Many times, patients with eye conditions don’t know there is a problem until they experience vision loss or until problems are discovered in an eye exam. The American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends a comprehensive eye exam every 12 months for all adults after the age of 50, and more frequently if any eye conditions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy are present. Even though many of these eye conditions are genetic or age-related, preventative care can slow the damaging effects and prevent potential vision loss. Here are a few things you can do to help maintain your eye health. 1. Follow your doctor’s recommendations about checkups and medications. 2. Eat a diet rich in vitamins and minerals. Some nutrients such as Vitamins B, C and E, carotenoids, zinc, magnesium and Omegas 3 and 6 fatty acids can work to protect your vision. 3. Exercise and follow a healthy diet to maintain weight and keep blood sugar levels within normal ranges. Conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes can lead to permanent damage to the retina. If you notice sudden vision changes or vision loss, call your ophthalmologist immediately. Due to fear, some people wait to see if these symptoms will go away on their own. However the best chance for improvement is to have your condition evaluated and treated at early onset.