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Why Regular Eye Exams Matter for Every Mother?

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As moms, we’re always focused on taking care of everyone else, but what about taking care of ourselves? One essential aspect of self-care that often gets overlooked is eye health. Regular eye exams aren’t just for correcting vision; they play a crucial role in protecting the overall health of every mother. Here’s why:

Detecting Vision Changes

Regular eye exams can help detect changes in vision that may occur due to age, hormonal fluctuations, or other health conditions. As mothers, our vision needs may change over time, and early detection of issues like near-sightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism can prevent further deterioration.

Monitoring Eye Health

Eye exams aren’t just about vision correction; they also involve a thorough evaluation of eye health. Conditions like glaucoma, cataracts, and macular degeneration can develop silently and progress gradually without any noticeable symptoms. Routine eye exams can help detect these conditions early when they’re more manageable.

Managing Chronic Conditions

Many mothers juggle multiple responsibilities while also managing chronic health conditions like diabetes or hypertension. These conditions can significantly impact eye health and increase the risk of diabetic retinopathy, hypertensive retinopathy, and other complications. Regular eye exams are essential for monitoring the effects of these conditions on vision and preventing long-term damage.

Protecting Overall Well-being

Our eyes are windows to our overall health. During an eye exam, an optometrist or ophthalmologist may detect signs of systemic health issues such as high cholesterol, autoimmune disorders, or even cancer. Early detection of these conditions can lead to timely intervention and better health outcomes.

Dr Jay Goyal, (Consulting Eye Surgeon, LASIK & Retina Specialist), Director, Surya Eye, shared “As we celebrate Mother’s Day, it is equally vital to discuss vision concerns among women in India. Untreated cataracts are a serious concern in our country, with women accounting for up to 75% of the cases. In the majority of situations, women are not as aware of their eye problems, which leads to more vision deterioration. Because women’s eye health is neglected, it is vital to strengthen our resources and develop outreach initiatives in partnership with the government so that all women have the opportunity to care for their eyes. Having said that, I advise all daughters and sons to make a promise to take their mothers for regular eye exams, as this can avoid potential eye injury.”

As mothers, often put their own needs last, but prioritizing regular eye exams is essential for maintaining good vision and overall health. By scheduling annual eye check-ups, we can detect vision changes, monitor eye health, manage chronic conditions effectively, and protect our well-being for years to come. Remember, taking care of yourselves isn’t selfish; it’s a vital part of being able to care for our families. Schedule your eye exam today and invest in your vision and health.

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