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It is recommended in the UK that people with eye or vision problems should have an eye test every two years. There are a variety of reasons behind this, and it is very important that you do get regular eye tests because they could save you a lot of trouble in later years.
Primarily, eye tests serve as a check up to ensure that your vision correction prescription - ie, your glasses and/or contact lenses - is up to date. Without the right prescription, not only can your sight suffer but the condition of your eyes can decline overall. This means that bigger problems could occur in the future that can be rectified in advance simply by having an eye test.
Eye tests also serve as a way for optometrists to monitor any early signs of eye disease. As with many health problems, the sooner a problem is identified, the sooner it can be treated - with a higher likelihood for success than if the problem is allowed to persist. Problems like glaucoma and cataracts can be identified far earlier than they might be if left alone, and dealt with in a comparatively painfree fashion.
At an eye test, your optometrist will undertake several measures to determine the health of your eyes and the quality of your vision. These include a discussion of your health and lifestyle background, followed by tests such as the measurement of your spectacle power, the measurement of your eye pressure - key to discovering glaucoma - autorefraction to help with your base prescription and a test of your visual acuity. This test determines how well your vision works based on near and far distances, usually involving the reading of letters on an eye chart.
There are other tests your optometrist in order to determine any other problems you may have, which check the general health of your eyes, including the strength and flexibility of the muscles in the area.
By booking regular eye tests, it is far more likely that you will save yourself from future pain and discomfort due to the greater chance of identifying any problems before they become too difficult, as well as ensuring your prescription is completely up to date so you are not at risk of entailing any other damage.
Your optometrist will also be better informed to suggest a course of treatment, whether it is new glasses or LASIK laser eye surgery for corrective purposes - making regular eye tests an essential part of your routine health checks.
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