Health Tips: These 3 problems can occur in the eyes between the ages of 30 and 40! Know what the doctors say

Health Tips: With increasing age, eye-related problems also increase, and it becomes important to identify the symptoms on time. The initial symptoms of these problems start appearing at the age of 30 to 40.

Health Tips: Many types of problems start occurring at the age of 30 and 40, one of which is eye problems. To stay away from eye problems, it is important to follow a healthy routine. As we age, many changes occur in our eyes and some problems start appearing at the age of 30 to 40. For this, it is important to get regular eye checkups. Apart from this, being aware of potential problems can help you recognize early signs and get timely treatment. Dr. Anindya S Chakraborty, Consultant Surgeon, Eye Specialist, Max Multi Specialty Center, Noida has told about the problems occurring during the age of 30 and 40…


Presbyopia

Presbyopia starts with aging, which especially affects people between the ages of 30 and 40. Presbyopia is seen in more people than hypermetropia. Presbyopia occurs when the crystalline lens of the eye loses its flexibility, making it difficult to see up close. This can lead to problems reading small print, looking at books or the phone for long periods of time, or feeling eye strain after prolonged reading or close-up work.


Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a cause of eye damage that can affect the optic nerve, often caused by increased intracellular pressure. Glaucoma is a common problem in adults between the ages of 30 and 40. This disease is especially prevalent in people who have a family history of the disease. This risk also increases in people who wear glasses, use steroids, are diabetic, have myopia or have suffered an eye injury. To avoid the risk of glaucoma, it is important to get your eyes checked regularly.

Cataract

Cataracts or clouding of the natural lens of the eye usually occur with age. Its initial changes can start at the age of 30 to 40. Talking about its symptoms, during this time there may be blurred vision, difficulty in seeing at night and problems in identifying colors. Cataracts usually grow slowly and many people are unable to notice the initial symptoms, due to which it can increase more problems later.


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