As we age, our eye health changes, which makes us more prone to eye conditions. With regular eye exams, our optometrists at Eyecare Professionals, which serves Mandan, Hazen, and Washburn, ND, can detect these on time and provide the necessary treatment. Prior to visiting, you can find out more about the most common eye conditions among senior citizens below!
Dry eyes can be uncomfortable and are more common as you age, especially in women. Hormonal changes that can contribute to the condition. Our optometrists may suggest that you use eye drops, which are available as OTC or through a prescription. You may also find relief if you add a humidifier to your home.
If you find yourself holding books or newspapers farther away from your eyes than you used to, you may have presbyopia. This condition is a loss of the eyes’ ability to focus on things that are close. While presbyopia is common as people age, our optometrists can help you find a pair of eyeglasses that can see you see objects that are close more clearly.
Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that damages the optic nerve. If it is not treated, it can cause blindness. The only way to diagnose it is with a test at our optometry, as we have to perform an eye pressure test. High eye pressure can usually be controlled with eye drops, but there are two kinds of glaucoma and one comes on quickly and can cause serious damage rapidly. With regular eye exams, we can determine the type you may have and treat it promptly.
Cataracts are cloudy spots that develop on the lenses in your eye. If the condition becomes too problematic and cause problems such as blurry vision, the carats can be removed with a simple surgery and lens replacement.
If you are experiencing any symptoms of an eye condition, our team at Eyecare Professionals in Mandan, Hazen, and Washburn, ND, can provide treatment that can alleviate discomfort and help correct your vision. Contact us today to schedule an appointment with our optometrists!
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