This is good advice to heed. Everyone - young and old - should have regular
eye checkups to detect any problems.
It is natural for eyes to change over the years and become affected by various
disorders which an optician can quickly and easily detect.
So it is important that signs of potentially serious conditions are recognised
and if necessary given immediate medical attention.
COMMON EYE PROBLEMS
- Conjunctivitis - watery bloodshot eyes with sticky discharge
- Dry eye - bloodshot eyes with gritty feeling
- Stye - a red lump on the eyelid, which may itch or cause slight pain
TREATMENT AT HOME
- Conjunctivitis - bathe with warm water. Drops and ointments from your pharmacist
can be used
- Dry eye - use lubricating eye drops from your pharmacist, but if the condition
continues, see your doctor
- Stye - bathe with warm water using a separate piece of cotton wool each time
you wipe the eye
MINOR EYE PROBLEMS CAN BE PREVENTED BY
- Avoiding exposure to irritants
- Making sure everyone uses separate face flannels and towels
- Having your sight tested every two years
CONTACT LENSES
- Don't use contact lenses if you have an eye infection
- Don't rub irritated and sore eyes
- Follow cleaning instructions carefully
If you fall into one of the following groups, then you may qualify to receive
free NHS tests: if you have a low income; if you or your partner get income support
or family credit; if you are under 16 or under 19 and in full time education;
if you are partially sighted or registered blind; if you are diagnosed diabetic
or suffering from glaucoma or you are over 40 and have a brother, sister or child
diagnosed with glaucoma.
Whether you do or don't qualify for free tests is not really the issue. The real
question is: Do you really want to take unnecessary risks with one the greatest
gifts you possess? - Your eyes!