
Before you go to your appointment, there
are a few questions you should be prepared to answer.
How
do you use your eyes?
If you do need a glasses prescription,
there are lenses made for how you will use them. For example, if you work on a computer
all day, you may want an anti-glare coating. If you work with children, you may
want the anti-scratch option. If you work outside, you may want prescription sunglasses.
How
healthy are you?
You may be asked to give a health
history, so be prepared to tell if your family has a history of diabetes, glaucoma
or other health issues.Also, the doctor will want to know if you take any
medications or have allergies.
Dry eyes are also something you can
bring up during your exam. Dryness isn’t always just due to strain or fatigue;
it could also be a result of ocular surface disease that can lead to intense
pain and even infection.
Being prepared with a little background
information can help you make the most of your visit to the optometrist.
Learn more about getting an eye exam in
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