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Discover How An Optician Can Detect Underlying Diseases With A Comprehensive Eye Exam

Many individuals are unsure what to anticipate when they schedule an appointment with an optician or eye doctor, especially if they have never had a full eye exam in Twickenham before, or if it has been a long time since their last exam. Find out more by visiting our website at https://www.eyesmile.com.

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Discover How An Optician Can Detect Underlying Diseases With A Comprehensive Eye Exam

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  1. Discover How An Optician Can Detect Underlying Diseases With A Comprehensive Eye Exam Many individuals are unsure what to anticipate when they schedule an appointment with an optician or eye doctor, especially if they have never had a full eye exam in Twickenham before, or if it has been a long time since their last exam. Opticians evaluate your eyes using several tests and treatments. These tests range from easy to difficult, such as having you read an eye chart or using a high-powered lens to examine the small structures inside your eyes. A thorough eye exam can last an hour or more, depending on the doctor and the quantity and complexity of tests required to completely evaluate your vision and eye health. Aside determining what prescription you need, there are several other reasons why you should have your eye examined regularly - an eye exam in Twickenham could potentially save your life. In reality, many lives could be spared each year if more individuals just went for yearly eye check-ups. Many disorders begin with little or no evident symptoms, but they can be detected during a routine eye exam. A diagnosis of one of these deadly disorders, if detected early, can save a from the obvious reasons like person's life. It is suggested that you have an eye examination every two years to ensure the health of your eyes. Some diseases that can be early detected with an eye exam in Twickenham are the following: Heart disease: according to the Heart Research Institute, someone dies from cardiovascular disease every three minutes in the United Kingdom. A white ring around the cornea (the clear surface of the eye) can be detected by an optometrist as an indicator of excessive blood cholesterol, which is a common contributor to a stroke, a heart attack or coronary heart disease. Diabetes: According to Diabetes UK, approximately 750,000 UK citizens have diabetes but are unaware of it. If left untreated, it can eventually cause amputation of a limb, blindness, or, in the most extreme cases, death. The truth is that it is easy to overlook the silent signs; yet, a small quantity of bleeding on the retina could be detected during your Twickenham eye exam. Diabetes maculopathy, which affects the blood vessels in the centre part of the retina (the macula), is one of the most prevalent causes of vision loss. Tumours: Early detection of a brain tumour can be the difference between life and death. According to the Brain Tumour Charity, more than 5000 people die each year as a result of a brain tumour, while over 10500 are diagnosed. An optician can check for atypical pupil dilation and the colour of the optic nerve as well as impaired vision, usually with a Visual Fields diagnostic test that will help with the diagnosis. The

  2. Visual Fields diagnostic test is available in most practices and if anything seems out of the norm, your optician will refer you to a neurologist right away. High blood pressure: Following an eye exam, many patients realize that their blood pressure is too high. It can result in burst blood vessels in the back of the eye, which are easily seen during a normal eye exam in Twickenham. According to the Blood Pressure Association, high blood pressure, sometimes referred to as the silent killer, was responsible for almost 70 000 fatalities in the UK during 2015. It is important to know that your optician is there to assist you whenever to go for an eye exam in Twickenham. Your vision and your general health are as important to your optician, as it is to you. A proper eye exam is a simple and basic procedure that allows you to address any concerns you may have, determine if your prescription needs changing and plan for any future steps you may need to take (like having eye surgery, for example). About us: EyeSmile are an independent family-owned and operated practice, located in Whitton, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. We are focused on delivering bespoke, personalised and professional dental, facial and optical services of world-class standards to all our patients, and to do so, we offer a modern, comfortable and relaxed environment. At EyeSmile, we rely on the latest and most innovative techniques, which are applied through all treatments methods at our practice, and we also use updated knowledge to ensure the best results for patient satisfaction. Every patient’s needs in terms of dental services, facial aesthetics or optical services are fully addressed by our qualified and experienced team of hand-selected professionals who share our passion for providing high- quality treatments with outstanding customer service. Find out more by visiting our website at https://www.eyesmile.com.

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