Presbyopia, glaucoma, dry eyes, AMD, cataracts, and temporal arteritis are age-related eye diseases. Diabetes patients should schedule regular eye exams. Age can affect your eyesight and vision, but you can maintain eye and overall health. Brighter lights can help reduce accidents caused by impaired eyesight, as can more frequent doctor visits to screen for age-related disorders. Diabetes can cause eye problems, so see your doctor periodically. Visit your eye doctor annually. Eye exams are crucial because most eye disorders can be treated if caught early. Eye drops can dilate or expand your pupils. The doctor will check your eyesight and glaucoma. If you have diabetes or a family history of eye illness, get a dilated eye exam annually. See an eye doctor if you suffer sudden vision loss, blurred vision, eye pain, double vision, redness, eyelid swelling, or eye discharge. Dry eyes are caused by insufficient or poor-quality tear production. Dry eyes cause irritation, burning, and vision loss.
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