3 Great Reasons To Visit An Optometrist

Posted on: 23 February 2017

Optometry is the often defined as the science of vision, and few would argue that your eyesight is less important than other aspects of your health. That said, many people wait far longer than they should to visit an optometrist simply because they feel it is less of an immediate concern than, say, their heart or liver. But ignoring eyesight problems -- even seemingly minor ones -- can have severe repercussions. So take a look below at three reasons why you should visit your local optometrist as soon as possible.

Job Taking a Toll

Most people know that spending hours in front of a computer screen is bad for their eyesight, and this is only becoming more of a concern as screens have begun to compete for attention in most peoples' professional lives. That said, office workers aren't the only ones who may need to visit an optometrist in order to get prescription lenses. If you spend a lot of time working outside, you should schedule an appointment with an optometrist soon to ensure you have prescription sunglasses -- not doing so could mean you're letting UV rays harm your eyes in the long term.

Struggles in School

It's not unusual to hear of parents who are mystified by their otherwise intelligent child's poor performance in the classroom. While there are a host of issues that may be responsible for bad grades, many parents are surprised to find out that their child's vision (or lack thereof) is ultimately to blame. And because children usually don't have any reference for what perfect vision looks or feels like, they avoid speaking up about their struggles initially. So if you suspect that your child's eyesight is affecting their studies, don't hesitate to take them to the nearest optometrist to begin reversing the trend.

Signs of Other Problems

It's often said that a person's eyes are the window to their soul -- and while that might still be up for debate, what is increasingly apparent to scientists is how much a person's eyes can be a window into potential health problems. For example, if your eye vessels are wider than average, it may be sign that you're at a higher risk neurological issues, including dementia. Similarly, yellowing of the eyes has long been linked to liver problems. So even if you think your eyesight is perfect, it may still be very worth your while to visit an optometrist. 

To learn more about the importance of an eye exam, contact an optometrist at an office such as the Olympia Eye Clinic, Inc., P.S.

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