Vision Loss

Vision loss refers to the partial or total visual field loss occurring gradually or suddenly. However, vision loss can be improved with early diagnosis, treatment, and better eye care practices. To avoid total blindness and the progression of your symptoms, you should never ignore vision loss, even if it is only partial. If you are suffering from visual field loss, it is time to schedule your diagnosis appointment with a neuro-ophthalmologist or a neuro-optometrist at Eye Wellness Center in Bellaire, TX.

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Causes of Vision Loss

Vision loss is caused by several issues that affect the eyes. These issues include;

  • Macular degeneration - The macula is the part of your eyes that gives you clear central vision. Therefore, changes in the composition can result in vision loss.
  • Eye infections and inflammations - Some common eye infections include uveitis, endophthalmitis, and keratitis.
  • Glaucoma - Glaucoma is caused by increased pressure in the eyes, leading to optic nerve damage.
  • Corneal edema - This is a condition where the cornea swells and clouds.
  • Diabetic Retinography - This condition is prevalent in diabetic people where high blood sugar adversely affects the eyes' blood flow.
  • Cataracts - This refers to the clouding of the eye lenses.
  • Eye tumors
  • Eye trauma
  • Stroke
  • Amaurosis fugax
  • Neuro myelitis Optica
  • MS
  • Macular edema
  • Optic Neuritis
  • Ocular Migraine
  • Temporal arteritis
  • Retina detachment

Preventing Vision Loss through Better Eye Care

It might not be possible to prevent visual field loss completely. However, there are various steps that you can take towards better eye care. These practices include:

  • Wearing protective glasses - When participating in activities that increase the chances of objects injuring your eyes, you need to wear protective glasses. You can also buy sunglasses that have UVA and UVB protection to wear when going out during the day.
  • Rest your eyes - If you continuously look at computers screens, phones, or tablets, you need to rest your eyes regularly. You can practice good eye care by taking breaks in 20 minutes intervals and looking at something else for about 20 seconds.

Visit Eye Wellness Center in Bellaire, TX

A neuro-optometrist or neuro-ophthalmologist can diagnose the cause of your vision loss and create a customized treatment plan based on your eye health needs. Call our team today at (713) 942-2187 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form to schedule an appointment with one of our eye doctors at Eye Wellness Center.

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