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Eye specialists recommend that aged people should have their regular eye checkup done, the very same way they have their other regular body checkups. Read the blog to know more recommendations.<br>
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The Eye Clinic Eye Specialist in Singapore Eyes are one of the most vital body organs; they are one way we connect to the outer world. But with age our body becomes lean, and so do our eyes. At this age there are various different ailments which need to be treated in time, to avoid any further complications. Weak eyesight is one common problem people face, but there are many other eye problems which only a few are aware of. In big cities like New York, Dubai, and Singapore, eye specialists recommend that aged people should have their regular eye checkup done, the very same way they have their other regular body checkups. The eye specialists in Singapore also give recommendations regarding other ailments having a direct impact on the eyesight like Blood Pressure, Diabetes, and others. Here is a list of few eye conditions, for which the eye specialists in Singapore give recommendation for people above the age of 40 to be cautious about: The first one being Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ADM), a condition which affects the most visible part of the eye, and weakens the light-sensitive cells behind the retina of the eye, leading to loss of vision. Diabetes is the most common health problem which comes with age, and it causes diabetic retinopathy. A condition which destroys the blood vessels of the eye, due to the high level of glucose levels in the blood. Also, diabetic patients develop a cataract, a condition of clouding of the eye lens earlier as compared to non- diabetic people. Droopy eyelids are one complementary eye condition which comes with age, in many cases the eyelids droop so much that it obstructs the natural vision of the individual. This leads the individual to exert more pressure on the forehead, and the neck to see clearly, thus leading to headaches, and neck aches. All these conditions can be cured, and be reveres when treated on time. Therefore, eye specialists in Singapore urge people above a certain age to have knowledge about these above-mentioned conditions and also go for voluntary regular eye check-ups. Also, limiting the use of screen-time, not exerting unwanted pressure on the eyes, going for a walk in the natural air, and relaxing the eyes are some of the regular habits being recommended by the eye doctors to keep the eyes healthy.