- Protecting Your Eyes
The first part of taking care of your eyes is to make
sure they do not get injured in the first place. First, we will show you
how proper nutrition will keep your eyes strong and healthy. Remember
when you were a kid and your mom told you that carrots would improve
your eyesight? Well, she might be right. Next, we tell you how to
prevent eye injuries whether you're playing sports or doing household
chores. We will also tell you when to wear safety glasses and what kinds
will work best for you.
- Preventing Eye Problems
Your daily habits could be seriously injuring your
eyes. Without you knowing or feeling it, your eyes could be slowly
deteriorating from abuse. First, we will tell you about ultraviolet
light, the damage it can cause, and why you need the UV protection from
your sunglasses. We will also tell you about eyestrain and whether or
not it's true that sitting too close to the TV will harm your eyesight.
We will also give you special eye care tips for diabetics and tell you
why you should be diligent about your eye doctor appointments.
- Congenital Eye Disorders
In a certain sense, some people are just born with
defective eyes. Like other congenital disorders, there are many eye
problems that are encoded into the individual's genetics. There
disorders can include fairly simple problems like near sightedness or
far sightedness, or they can be debilitating problems like glaucoma. In
this section, we will tell you the symptoms of these disorders and the
available treatments. We will also let you know what over-the-counter
help you can get for failing vision.
- Temporary Eye Conditions
Even with the best care, eye problems will eventually
crop up. Whether it is just a pesky infection, or blurriness caused by
overuse, there are many temporary eye conditions that can be quite
frightening. In this section, we will cover all the major eye problems
like pinkeye, dry eyes, red eyes, and sties. We will also let you know
about the danger of babies and pinkeye and give a guide for how and when
to buy eyedrops.
This information is solely for
informational purposes. IT IS NOT INTENDED TO PROVIDE MEDICAL ADVICE.
Neither the Editors of Consumer Guide (R), Publications International,
Ltd., the author nor publisher take responsibility for any possible
consequences from any treatment, procedure, exercise, dietary
modification, action or application of medication which results from
reading or following the information contained in this information. The
publication of this information does not constitute the practice of
medicine, and this information does not replace the advice of your
physician or other health care provider. Before undertaking any course
of treatment, the reader must seek the advice of their physician or
other health care provider.
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