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It's Time For An Update: Why Get Your Prescription Updated For Your Glasses

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If you can still see out of your prescription glasses, you might not think you need an eye exam right now. That's not necessarily the case though. Over time, your eyes can adjust to the changes. Unfortunately, those adjustments can cause problems for your eyes. That's why you need to see your eye doctor for routine vision exams. When you see your eye doctor, they can update your prescription. That way, you can avoid problems associated with wearing the wrong prescription glasses. Read the list below. Here are four reasons to see your eye doctor for a prescription update.

Adjust to Lifestyle Changes

If you've had changes in your life, it's time to get your prescription updated. You might not realize it, but lifestyle changes can have an effect on your vision. That's especially true where work, education, and recreational activities are concerned. If your work requires you to stare at a computer screen all day, your eye doctor can update your prescription to include blue light lenses. Blue light lenses also help if you spend a lot of time playing video games. Your eye doctor can give you the right updated prescription glasses. 

Catch Vision Disorders

If you haven't had your prescription updated in a while, now's the time to schedule an eye exam. Your prescription might have changed since your last eye exam. Not only that, you could have developed some age-related vision problems since your last exam. Some of those vision problems include cataracts, glaucoma, and macular degeneration. With early detection, those vision problems can be treated. That's why it's a good idea to get your prescription updated about once every 1 to 3 years old if you're between the ages of 55 to 64

Maintain Visual Clarity

If life is looking a little dull lately, your glasses could be the culprit. Without the right prescription, you can lose visual clarity. That means things won't look as bright. You might also notice that the colors look faded. Maintain a clear view of the world. See an eye doctor to update the prescription for your glasses. 

Reduce Eye Strain

If your prescription is outdated, focus on how your eyes feel. Wearing glasses from an outdated prescription can lead to eye strain and fatigue. It can also lead to an increase in headaches. Don't live with the discomfort. Schedule an appointment to get an update on the prescription for your glasses.


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