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Bad eyes? What to do to poor vision

Cataracts are the leading cause of preventable blindness in * the world, but there are other causes of blindness which are not preventable, and should be treated.

Glaucoma is caused when the fluid inside the eyeball does not drain properly. This pressure causes it to accumulate in the eyeball, which damages the optic nerve and the irreparable loss of vision.

There are no warning signs for glaucoma - which is why it is important to have an eye checkup once a year to catch this condition when it is still early enough to do something about it. (In fact, that is the case with most diseases and conditions. The sooner it is diagnosed, the sooner you can heal, if not cured or controlled).

Degeneration macular is a serious disease. The "macula" is the part of the eye that allows you to see fine details at the center of your vision (as opposed to peripheral vision.) When the macula is broken, there is a blind or fuzzy spot right in the center of his vision. And unfortunately, this condition usually affects both eyes simultaneously. There is no cure for this.

He is diabetic retinopathy. Leaky capillaries in the retina, causing blurred vision. In order to avoid this, you must keep your diabetes under control. (Assuming that you have diabetes!) It is possible that laser treatment to seal leaky capillaries.

What do if you have poor eyesight.

Prepare your environment to help as much as possible.

1. Bright colors are easier to see that the pale (and are happier, too). Paint the wood around the doors, and differentiate between the floor and stair treads of their bands.

2. More Light is always a good idea. If you always use only 60 watts, go to 100. Use two or three lights to give enough light.

3. He always told us that conservation energy, but has to go by the wayside when it comes to safety. As we age, our eyes are more difficult to adjust from light to darkness. By therefore normally want to leave on the lights in every room of your home that you visit regularly throughout the day so you do not have to enter a room and wait for your eyes to adjust (or worse, * not * expect to adjust, and stumbling to finish something.)

4. Night lights that illuminate the corridors and route of access to the bathroom are a must!

5. If dining out is likely to be dim lights of the restaurant. Usually they are. They have a small flashlight in your purse or pocket, you can use to illuminate your menu. Aa well as help find your car key hole and the door keyhole and so on!

6. Large screen TVs oldsters are easier to see than smaller screens. Many people say that it is easier for them to see black and white instead of color ... good luck finding a b & w TV these days, but you can always work with the color of television controls to best effect.

7. Increased reading glasses work very well

8. Large print books are available in all libraries - and they are not the books you want, provided can request through interlibrary loan.

9.Buy utensils in bright colors. Buy salt and pepper in two different ways, so as not to confuse. Indeed, color coding and encoding of form are the way to go with something in the kitchen.

As we age, our vision is becoming increasingly important to us. The time we worry about driving or finding the right target = "_self" title = "Finding homes for the elderly High Level> higher living facility, we must keep our eyes as healthy as possible.

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