Posted by: Raleigh Ophthalmology in Eye Health


Unique Vision Problems Women Need To Watch Closely:
- Dry Eyes – Occurs at double the rate in postmenopausal women.
- Autoimmune Diseases – Women are more susceptible to autoimmune diseases than men, many of which affect vision, such as lupus, Sjögren’s syndrome, and hyperthyroidism.
- Pregnancy – vision changes due to the hormones pregnant women experience
Women, It Is Now Time To Take Care Of Yourself!
Women often make the majority of their family’s healthcare decisions. In addition to being responsible for their health, women are often responsible as caregivers for the healthcare choices of their children, partner, spouse, and aging parents. We encourage all women to carve out some time for themselves today and take care of themselves to continue to be that shining star for their loved ones. Call TODAY to schedule your appointment for an eye exam! In the meantime, here are some simple steps you can take to improve your eye health and protect your precious eyes to be well on your way to healthier and happier eyes:- Eat healthy foods. A diet low in fat and rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains benefits the entire body, including the eyes. Eye-healthy food choices include citrus fruits, vegetable oils, nuts, whole grains, dark green leafy vegetables, and cold-water fish.
- Drop the smoking habit. Smoking increases the risk of eye diseases such as cataracts and age-related macular degeneration. Protect Your Eyes! Always wear sunglasses with 100 percent UV protection and a hat while enjoying time outdoors.
- Know Your Family History. If you have a close relative with macular degeneration, you have a 50 percent chance of developing this condition. A family history of glaucoma increases your risk by four to nine times.
- Use Cosmetics Safely. Throw away eye makeup after three months and get new products. Bacteria that cause infections can grow and reproduce rapidly in creamy or liquid eye makeup.
We encourage women as well as men to get regular eye exams. Making eye health a top priority today can help protect your eye health as you age.
