Recommended Tips to Protect Your Vision
Your eyes work hard every day—and protecting your vision doesn’t have to be complicated. These simple habits can help keep your eyes healthy now and in the future.
1. Don’t Skip Routine Eye Exams
Even if your vision seems fine, regular eye exams are essential.
- Most adults should be seen every 1–2 years
- Many eye diseases (like glaucoma) develop without early symptoms
- Early detection = better outcomes
If it’s been a while, now is a great time to schedule an exam with us.
2. Prevent Digital Eye Strain
Screens are one of the biggest sources of eye discomfort today.
Try this:
- Follow the 20-20-20 rule: every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds
- Blink more often (screen use reduces blinking)
- Adjust brightness and reduce glare
- Use lubricating eye drops if needed
3. Wear Sunglasses (Even on Cloudy Days)
UV exposure can damage your eyes over time. PCVI has a selection of sunglasses to meet your needs.
Choose sunglasses that:
- Block 100% of UVA and UVB rays (UV400)
- Are worn year-round—not just in summer
This helps lower your risk of:
- Cataracts
- Macular degeneration
4. Know the Warning Signs of Eye Emergencies
Some symptoms should never be ignored.
Contact us immediately if you notice:
- Sudden vision loss or changes
- Flashes of light or new floaters
- Eye injury or chemical exposure
Prompt care can prevent permanent vision loss.
5. Prioritize Children’s Eye Health
Vision plays a key role in learning and development.
Support healthy eyesight by:
- Encouraging daily outdoor time
- Limiting excessive screen use
- Scheduling regular eye exams
6. Avoid Rubbing Your Eyes
It may feel harmless, but frequent rubbing can:
- Irritate the eye’s surface
- Increase risk of infection
- Contribute to long-term damage (like corneal issues)
If your eyes itch:
- Use artificial tears or allergy drops
- Talk to us about treatment options
7. Use Contact Lenses Safely
Good hygiene is critical for contact lens wearers.
Remember:
- Follow recommended wear times
- Never sleep in lenses (unless prescribed)
- Avoid water exposure (no swimming or showering)
- Clean and replace lenses as directed
8. Support Eye Health From the Inside Out
Your lifestyle directly impacts your vision.
Focus on:
- A diet rich in leafy greens and omega-3s
- Staying hydrated
- Avoiding smoking
- Getting enough sleep
- Consider ARED supplements
Final Thoughts
Protecting your vision starts with small, consistent habits. Regular eye exams, proper eye protection, and knowing when to seek care can make all the difference.
If you’re experiencing any changes in your vision—or it’s simply time for a checkup—schedule an appointment with us!
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1. Don’t Skip Routine Eye Exams
2. Prevent Digital Eye Strain
3. Wear Sunglasses (Even on Cloudy Days)
4. Know the Warning Signs of Eye Emergencies
5. Prioritize Children’s Eye Health
6. Avoid Rubbing Your Eyes
7. Use Contact Lenses Safely
8. Support Eye Health From the Inside Out
Final Thoughts