The Aging Process and the Impact it Has on Our Eyes
Tips on Helping Our Eyes Through the Aging Process
By Linda M. McCloud, published Jan 17, 2007
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You know our eyes are the mirror to our souls. Our eyes is one crucial way in which we take in the world. Yet, frankly our eyesight is taken for granted. We often do not think about it until we start having problems with it. But there are things we could and should be doing or at least be aware of when it comes to our eyes now before any problems arises.First do you realize what the age is when generally the average person will need glasses? The average age for needing glasses is the age of 40. At this age, many people will begin complaining about fuzzy vision, especially if they work at the computer a lot. People around this age also begin complaining more about dry, irritated eyes. But here are some tips that can help.
If you have trouble reading small print, such as the directions on prescription bottles the cause may be presbyopia, which is one of the most common signs of aging. The lens of the eye becomes stiffer, making it harder to adjust and focus. Here are some tips to help you read that small print.
1. Hold the paper further away from you. Your eyes will be able to adjust and focus better if you put some distance between you and the object you wish to read.
2. Try a pair of reading glasses. You can buy some inexpensive ones for less than $10. They are nonprescription and comes in some really nice frames. If you find that the ones without a prescription gives you a headache, than the magnifying level you are using isn't right for you. If you can't figure out what level you need, you may want to just go ahead and go to the eye doctor. He/she can then write you out a correct prescription pair of reading glasses that will fit your eyes.
2. Think twice before getting that ever popular LASIK surgery. Your eyes will continue to change as you grow older, at least until usually around the age of 60. If you correct your vision now, it may once again become blurry in a few years.
Eating for your eyes.
Yes, mom was right. Carrots are good for our eyes. But there are other vegetables and nutrients that our eyes need to continue to have good vision.

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Takeaways
- Generally, people begin to need glasses by the age of 40.
- Dryness is a common eye complaint.
- If you have trouble reading, you can first try a non prescription pair of eye glasses.
Did You Know?
Mom was right. We need to eat our carrots. They are good for our eyes because they contain omega 3 fatty acids which will help keep our eyes from being dry and they help keep us from developing macular degeneration as well as developing cataracts.Today's Most Commented On
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