We usually decide to visit an ophthalmology office when we find that something bad is going on with our eyes. Deteriorating eyesight, sensitivity and eye pain, recurring headaches – these are just a few of the most common symptoms of vision defects. The easiest and most effective way to reduce the ailments that occur while improving vision is to adjust the appropriate prescription glasses or contact lenses. Do you want to know what your first visit to an ophthalmologist looks like? Are you wondering how a specialist selects glasses? About all this in a moment.

Ophthalmology – when to see a doctor?

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Care should be taken from an early age, parents of young children should consult them for the first time with a specialist when they are two years old. Then it is recommended that follow-up visits be carried out regularly every three years as needed. Adults often neglect their eyesight and see their ophthalmologist only when they have to. Underestimating the occurring symptoms, they expose themselves to a significant deterioration of their eye health. What ailments should prompt us to consult an ophthalmologist? First of all, it will be deterioration of vision – a problem with clear vision from far or near (nearsightedness, farsightedness), this is one of the basic symptoms indicating the presence of a vision defect. In addition, people who require treatment with prescription glasses often complain of eye and headache and fatigue. If your eyesight has not been functioning properly for some time, this is a signal to visit an ophthalmologist’s office as soon as possible. Early diagnosis of the problem guarantees the effectiveness of the treatment.

Ophthalmologist or optometrist?

Problems with clear vision in most cases require the use of properly selected prescription glasses. In such situations, we usually decide to visit an ophthalmologist, but is it really a good choice? As it turns out, help in this case is offered not only by ophthalmologists, but also by optometrists, i.e. specialists who primarily deal with fitting glasses to the existing vision defect. We can usually meet them in optical salons offering the sale of prescription glasses. Nevertheless, remember that the sudden deterioration of vision may be a sign of a serious eye disease that should be diagnosed by an ophthalmologist . After performing a basic vision test, the doctor will exclude or confirm the initial diagnosis, at the same time issuing appropriate recommendations that will be aimed at quickly improving vision and eliminating unpleasant ailments associated with the occurring vision defect.

Wondering how an ophthalmologist selects glasses for his patients? During the first visit to the ophthalmology office, the specialist performs a standard eye examination consisting of the administration of droplets, the main task of which will be deliberate and temporary deterioration of vision. Then, the ophthalmologist examines the eyeballs with the help of professional equipment in terms of their proper functioning and exclusion or diagnosis of eye disease. After the examination, the patient receives directions for further treatment. In most cases, ophthalmologists usually choose the right optical correction, then the patient receives a prescription for the purchase of appropriate corrective lenses, with which he should go to the optician’s shop as soon as possible.

How to care for your eyesight?

After visiting the ophthalmologist’s office and buying the right fitting corrective glasses, patients should strictly follow the rules issued by a specialist doctor. Corrective eyeglasses should be worn every day, especially when the eyes are forced to make intense effort, usually when watching TV, reading books or working in front of a computer. Regular wearing of glasses is the best and most effective protection against the aggravation of an existing defect.

In addition to following the recommendations, you should also regularly go to an ophthalmologist for check-ups. Why? Your vision problem may get worse, especially if you intentionally or unknowingly avoid wearing prescription glasses.

What about people who are still enjoying falconry eyesight? If you belong to the group of these lucky ones, remember to go to an ophthalmologist once a year or two for an eye examination. Systematic control will allow early diagnosis of the problem and thus the use of appropriate treatment. Underestimating the problem of deteriorating vision, or even worse, the purchase of glasses chosen hastily at a supermarket or other place is the cause of the subsequent occurrence of serious complications – a significant weakening of the degree of correct vision and in extreme cases even loss of vision.

 

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