Guide To Diagnosing And Treating Cataracts

Comprehensive Eye Exam With Dilation

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A comprehensive eye exam with dilation is a series of diagnostic tests that measure an individual's ability to see and identify any potential problems that can adversely affect the health and functionality of their eye. An optometrist assesses a patient's eye muscle movement and function, how light waves pass through the lens and cornea of the eye, color vision, the health of the retina, how clearly they can see, the degree to which an individual can see on both sides of them without changing the position of their eye, physical health of the eyelids and eyelashes, and a patient's risk of glaucoma. Because cataracts develop in individuals over forty years old, adults between forty and fifty-four years old are advised to have a comprehensive eye exam every two to four years. When an individual reaches between fifty-five and sixty-four years old, they are advised to have a comprehensive eye exam every one to three years. Individuals over sixty-five years old are advised to have yearly comprehensive eye exams.

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