Aging Doesn’t Cause All Vision Changes
Most people expect and accept their vision will change as they age. After all, reading glasses are practically a hallmark of aging courtesy of the extreme commonality of presbyopia. It’s important for people to be very aware, however, that not all vision changes that may appear in middle age or later are “normal” or “expected.” Any changes in vision really do demand diagnosis from an eye doctor to ensure that more serious conditions aren’t to blame. Here are some of the other causes of vision change that may prompt the need for intervention to preserve and protect sight: • Extended use of contact lenses – People who wear contact lenses may notice changes in vision over time that are not positive. Long term use of lenses can cause dry eye symptoms and may result in the accumulation of debris on the lenses. This, in turn, can lead to eye infections and other concerns. Avoid issues by cleaning contacts thoroughly and seeking out medical advice if concerns about infecti...