- Get moving: Exercise can lower pressure in the eye when you have glaucoma. If you’ve been diagnosed with glaucoma, exercise can keep it from worsening. So the next time the sun is out, go for a run in the park (and don’t forget to wear sunglasses!).
- Eye candy: Green leafy veggies like kale, spinach, and collard and mustard greens are good for the eyes because they contain lutein, which studies indicate can prevent the progression of macular degeneration.
- Don’t smoke: Smoking increases the risk and accelerates the development of cataracts, macular degeneration and optic nerve damage.
- Chill out: Stress reduction is important because it contributes to the onset of eye conditions. Try to spend 15 minutes a day in a stress-reducing activity like going for a walk or pursuing a relaxing hobby. The goal is to reduce blood pressure, which in turn, lowers eye pressure.
- Step on the scale: People who are severely overweight or obese are at risk for developing Type 2 Diabetes, which can lead to diabetic retinopathy (damage to the retina caused by complication of diabetes). Manage your weight through exercise and eating well.
“Eyes are precious and the importance of sight is often not realized until it’s lost,” says Dr. Tanya Dillon. “Getting an eye exam is the first step to protecting your eye health.”
To book an eye exam with one of Doctors of Optometry, please call 604.913.0135 or visit us online at www.hollyburneyeclinic.com.
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