As we age, we tend to focus on wrinkles and gray hairs, or listen more carefully to creaky joints and tired muscles. Eye health is often something we think about only if there's a noticeable change: the fine print is fuzzy or road signs are harder to see. Many people, even those with a history of 20/20 eyesight, experience changes in their vision or find they need corrective lenses once they enter their 30s and 40s. However, for a growing number of Americans, a more serious eye condition can set in, and you may not even know about. Glaucoma, a condition where elevated eye pressure affects the optic nerve and then leads to changes in vision or blindness, affects 2.2 million Americans, according to The Glaucoma Research Foundation, but only 50 percent are aware of their condition. This is because glaucoma doesn't always cause pain. Early prevention is key to managing glaucoma, as well as a host of other eye-related illnesses. In observance of National Glaucoma Awareness Month, we have four tips for keeping your eyes on the prize.
Eyes on the Prize
Published by Wonder Laboratories on Jan 15th 2015
As we age, we tend to focus on wrinkles and gray hairs, or listen more carefully to creaky joints and tired muscles. Eye health is often something we think about only if there's a noticeable change: the fine print is fuzzy or road signs are harder to see. Many people, even those with a history of 20/20 eyesight, experience changes in their vision or find they need corrective lenses once they enter their 30s and 40s. However, for a growing number of Americans, a more serious eye condition can set in, and you may not even know about. Glaucoma, a condition where elevated eye pressure affects the optic nerve and then leads to changes in vision or blindness, affects 2.2 million Americans, according to The Glaucoma Research Foundation, but only 50 percent are aware of their condition. This is because glaucoma doesn't always cause pain. Early prevention is key to managing glaucoma, as well as a host of other eye-related illnesses. In observance of National Glaucoma Awareness Month, we have four tips for keeping your eyes on the prize.