Your eyes are your windows to the world. They help you navigate your
surroundings safely, gather information, and communicate effectively. For
these reasons and many others, making eye health a priority is essential for
your physical and mental well-being.
Several factors can significantly affect your eyesight. Here are some ways
to make sure your eyes stay healthy and vibrant.
Maintain a nutrient-rich diet
Nutrition plays a large role
in maintaining good eye health. Nutrients that protect your eyes and help
them function properly include vitamins A, C, and E; antioxidants like
lutein and zeaxanthin; omega-3 fatty acids; zinc; and
beta-carotene. You can get these nutrients through foods like kale, sweet potatoes,
citrus fruits, fatty fish, nuts, and red meat.
Exercise regularly
Engaging in regular physical activity is great for your overall health in
general, but it can also prevent conditions from developing that may impact
your vision, such as
diabetes,
high blood pressure, and
high cholesterol.
Get enough sleep
Getting enough sleep
is important for eye health because sleeping allows the fluids that hydrate
your eyes to circulate. That’s why getting less than five hours of sleep a
night may result in dry eyes. It also can make your eyes overly sensitive to
light, give you blurred vision, and cause involuntary eye twitching.
Don’t smoke
Smoking significantly increases the risk of developing cataracts and
age-related macular degeneration, both of which can severely impact your vision.
Schedule regular eye examinations
One of the most important steps you can take to maintain your eye health is
regularly seeing an
optometrist or ophthalmologist
for a
comprehensive eye exam. These exams are crucial for detecting eye conditions early. How often you
need an exam depends on your age, the state of your eyes, and your risk for
developing serious eye conditions or diseases. If you’re between 18 and 64
years old, an exam is recommended at least once every two years. If you’re
65 or older, annual exams are recommended.
Practice proper eye hygiene
You can reduce your chance of getting an eye infection like
conjunctivitis (pink eye)
by practicing good hygiene.
One of the simplest ways to do that is to avoid rubbing your eyes. Rubbing
can cause irritation and
damage to your cornea. Infections can also be caused by germs that are transferred from your
hands to your eyes.
Another way to practice good hygiene is to
properly care
for your contact lenses. Wash your hands before handling contacts, store
them correctly, and use
cleaning solution
to disinfect them. You should also avoid wearing your contacts while
sleeping, showering, or swimming.
If you wear eye makeup, you should remove it before sleeping. Avoid sharing
makeup with other people to avoid infections, and throw out products that
are past their
expiration date.
Keep your eyes hydrated
If you’re rubbing your eyes because they’re dry, moisturize them instead.
You can do that in many ways, including with eye drops, saline solution,
artificial tears, or by sleeping with a humidifier near your bed.
If your eyes are red, don’t overuse eyedrops with vasoconstrictors (such as
naphazoline and tetrahydrozoline) to treat them. Vasoconstrictors constrict
blood vessels, which reduces redness but also
restricts blood flow to the eye. Using eyedrops with them for too long can lead to a cycle in which the
eyedrops become less effective.
Use protective eyewear
Perhaps the most basic thing you can do to protect your eyes is wear
protective eyewear when playing sports or performing tasks that pose a
danger to your eyes, such as working with machinery or hazardous chemicals.
You also should wear sunglasses that
protect your eyes from ultraviolet radiation.
Reduce screen time
If you spend a lot of time staring at a computer or phone screen, it’s
important to give your eyes a chance to relax. You can do that by following
the 20-20-20 rule: Every 20 minutes, focus on something 20 feet away for at
least 20 seconds.
Practicing these simple proactive measures can help keep your eyesight in
tip-top shape, allowing you to take in all the beautiful sights around you
with ease.