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Conditions That Put Eye Health At Risk

It’s not just excessive screen time that puts your sense of sight at risk. There are several different environmental factors along with existing health conditions that can jeopardize your eye health. These diseases and conditions can render you helpless in many situations. That’s because if you lose your sight, even the best ophthalmologist in Dubai won’t be able to help.

Thus, it’s crucial that you take precautions if you have one of the following diseases:

Diabetes:

It is one of the most common diseases in the whole world. No matter the type, it’s a condition that can affect your whole body including your eye health as well. When blood sugar levels run drastically high for a substantial period of time, the vessels that are responsible for transmitting blood to the eye can get damaged. More often than not, adults that go through this state are very likely to lose their eyesight in a small matter of time. Such a condition is called diabetic retinopathy.

Not only this, but diabetes can also work towards increasing the risk of contracting cataracts or even glaucoma.

Blood Pressure:

All of us experience moments of intense anxiety and stress that causes blood pressures to rise. However, in people with constant problems of blood pressure, the risks are not just for their heart and brain. It’s also putting your eye health at risk as well.

High blood pressure can create changes in the retina and result in a condition that is known as hypertensive retinopathy. Just as diabetic retinopathy can cause damage to blood vessels, so can blood pressure. That is why many eye specialists can diagnose blood pressure problems just by examining your eyes. You can not only lose your sense of sight but can also develop permanent vision problems such as refractive errors or serious eye defects.   

Autoimmune Diseases:

For those who don’t know, autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes or multiple sclerosis and lupus or SLE are conditions in which our own immune system confuses our healthy body parts as foreign objects and attacks them.

Usually, our immune system can identify foreign harmful cells and work on eradicating them. However, in such diseases, the confusion can result in destructive consequences that take time to recover from. The initial symptoms for such diseases include eye problems such as dry, red or itchy eyes. In some severe cases, sensitivity to light, mild to excruciating pain, changes in vision can occur. In some very dangerous cases, a total vision loss can occur as well.

Therefore, it’s imperative that you consult eye specialists as well as other doctors for your condition as well.

Liver Disease:

This is where people might think, “How are liver problems related to the eye?” But that’s where you need to wonder about symptoms that are experienced by people with liver diseases like jaundice. Pale yellow eyes along with yellow skin are common symptoms of liver diseases. Furthermore, if you have liver disease, you are also likely to experience dry and itchy eyes along with deposits of fat accumulating on your eyelids.

In some worse cases, if you have congenital liver disorders like biliary atresia or Alagille syndrome, even the retina or cornea can be damaged. This can cause problems in vision or even vision loss if left untreated.

Deficiencies in Nutrition:

Diet makes up most of the body and it’s true when they say, you are what you eat. This is true for your eye health as well. People who experience malnutrition or deficiencies in nutrition are likely to go through night blindness. In fact, unhealthy or insufficient dietary habits can also lead to permanent problems such as corneal ulcers. Many people complain about facing difficulty when trying to see in the dark. People who experience this shouldn’t drive or go out in the dark until they solve the problem.

Some of the most important vitamins and nutrients you need for good eye health include vitamins C, E Lutein and Omega-3 fatty acids and zinc. If you don’t get sufficient doses of all these nutrients, you’ll likely develop cataracts as well as macular degeneration.

It’s best if you don’t wait on problems becoming worse to get them treated. In cases when the problem is too far gone, even procedures like the best LASIK eye surgery Dubai offers might not be enough. Hence, observe precaution and consult eye specialists frequently.