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Surveys indicate that of all the senses, people cherish their vision the most. Here are a few simple steps you can take if you are concerned about maintaining your vision and protecting your eyes.
Your eyes are a delicate and sensitive part of your body. Aging, pollution, excessive strain and sun exposure can weaken or damage them, or they may be at risk for long-term vision problems due to disease. In fact, right now, three out of four people suffer from a vision problem of some form. But you can take actions to keep that from happening.
Get Regular Eye Exams

Getting a regular eye exam is essential since early detection and treatment can make the difference between seeing and blindness. An eye doctor can detect problems before you even have any noticeable signs of vision impairment.
Stay Informed About Eye Diseases
Because most serious vision problems are caused by eye diseases – like age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy, and cataract – you need to be aware of what symptoms and signs to watch out for.
• Age-related macular degeneration is hardening of the arteries in the eye that cuts off oxygen and nutrient supply, resulting in damage to the central retina. This disease is the leading cause of all blindness and visual impairment in all Americans over the age of 50.
• Cataract is the clouding of the eye’s lens and is the leading cause of low vision among Americans.
• Glaucoma is a disease that causes damage to the optic nerve that carries visual information from the eye to the brain. Because vision impairment is not apparent until a large amount of the nerve is damaged, half of the people with glaucoma don’t even know that they have the disease until it’s too late.
• Diabetic retinopathy is a common complication of diabetes. In this disease, the blood vessels of the retina become blocked and damaged. Nearly half of all diabetics will develop some degree of this eye condition.