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Eye Care for Adults Under 40

In general, optical health for adults under the age of forty is simple and straightforward. In general, the frequency of eye exams should be every year – occasionally every other year. With diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol on the rise for the general population, it is really important that these conditions are monitored closely.

Many insurances now cover yearly eye exams and new mandates in health care will provide extra coverage for children. Consulting with an ophthalmologist or optometrist is the best way to know how frequently visits are required, especially for people who have diabetes, hypertension, or other chronic conditions.

Adults under the age of forty are usually ideal candidates for Lasik, or other types of laser eye surgery. The eye surgery can diminish or eliminate the need for glasses or contacts. Discussing the surgery with an ophthalmologist is a first step in considering laser eye surgery. Depending on the type and severity of your vision problem, laser eye surgery may not be able to provide you with 20/20 vision, but it can make vast improvements in visual acuity. To find an ophthalmologist who can discuss your Lasik or other laser eye surgery options click here.

At all ages, eating well, exercising and getting the proper amount of sleep can help ensure the healthy functioning of the eye. Quitting smoking, or deciding never to begin smoking, is also an important lifestyle choice that can affect the health of the eye. Your primary care doctor, ophthalmologist, optometrist or optician can provide you with specific suggestions on how to maximize your eye health on a daily basis.