Eyes: Eye Health
June 23, 2008 1:09 pm Eyes, Health & FitnessEye health is important to maintain, whether you have perfect eyesight or have to wear glasses or contacts. A healthy eye is not necessarily one with 20/20 vision. A person who doesnt have to wear corrective lenses can still be afflicted with one or several eye diseases.
Because most eye diseases can be treated if discovered early, having an annual exam with an eye specialist is essential to keeping good eye health. Some of the most common eye problems include astigmatism, color blindness and dry eyes. While astigmatism is easily treated with corrective lenses or surgery, there are several medical options to treat dry eyes that should be discussed with an eye care practitioner.
Once a common suggested remedy for dry eyes, eye drops can have a detrimental effect on the cornea after constant, long-term use. Extended application of eye drops, which quickly evaporate, may actually cause your eye to produce fewer tears, worsening the syndrome. Instead, many doctors now recommend oral nutritional supplements for relief of the uncomfortable symptoms.
Practitioners of Eye Health
Depending on your particular eye health concern or extent of a certain eye condition, the kind of eye doctor you should visit may vary between the several different types, which include ophthalmologists and optometrists. An optometrist is trained to examine, diagnose, treat and manage some eye and visual system diseases and disorders as well as visual conditions. Ophthalmologists are doctors specializing in the eyes medical and surgical care as well as eye disease and injury prevention.
