
How much greater is a woman's risk of permanent vision loss? The numbers may surprise you.
According to a recent study, two thirds of all blindness and visual impairment occurs in women. And even though eye disease is more prevalent in women, 75 percent of visual impairment is preventable with proper education and care.
Dry eye disease, cataracts, macular degeneration, and glaucoma are all diseases which affect women at a higher rate than men. Although there are no cures for these diseases, there are steps that you or the women in your life can take to prevent the risk of disease and maintain clear, healthy vision.
Many eye diseases don’t present noticeable symptoms until they become quite advanced. For the best chance of effective treatment, early detection is key—for both men and women.
Here are a few important steps you can take to protect your vision health:
A recent survey found that one in four women had not received an eye exam in the past two years. Getting a dilated eye exam every year, as recommended, could save your sight! Routine eye exams can even reveal conditions that can affect your whole body—including diabetes and multiple sclerosis.
Our Vision Source® optometrists are committed to not only ensuring your lifelong vision health but your overall health, as well. If you have any questions about your risk for eye disease, or if you have questions about the risks of a loved one, feel free to schedule an appointment! As your lifelong vision partner, we would love to provide you with the information you need to continue to lead a happy and healthy life.
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The content on this blog is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of qualified health providers with questions you may have regarding medical conditions.