The
American Academy of Ophthalmology recommends that “adults with no signs or risk
factors for eye disease should receive a baseline comprehensive eye evaluation
at age 40. Individuals without risk factors aged 40 to 54 should be examined by
an ophthalmologist every 2 to 4 years. Individuals
without risk factors aged 55 to 64 should be examined by an ophthalmologist
every 1 to 3 years.” They add that
seniors 65 years and older without risk factors should be examined by an
ophthalmologist every 1 to 2 years as the incidence of unrecognized ocular
disease increases with age.
Since
many age-related eye problems do not exhibit early symptoms, getting regular eye
exams and being aware of any changes to your vision is critical. In addition it is important to remember that
other health problems such as diabetes and hypertension as well as some
medication can cause eye-related issues.
Your
exam should include a check of your vision, coordination of eye muscles,
peripheral vision, pupil response to light and color testing. Also the doctor will examine your eyelid
inside and out along with the interior and back of the eye. A measurement of your eye fluid pressure will
also be done that consists of a puff of air onto the eye with an instrument
called a tonometer. This is used to check
for glaucoma and other diseases.
Furthermore,
you may be monitored for Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) disease. This test includes trying to detect and
monitor conditions affecting the macula by examining the back of your eye using
special instruments. If you do not
already have an eye doctor, see your health care provider for a referral.
This post is intended for
informational purposes only. Please
consult with your health care provider if you notice any changes in your vision.
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Source:
http://www.aao.org/clinical-statement/frequency-of-ocular-examinations--november-2009
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