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Basic Role of Optometrists
November 1, 2009, 8:01 am | visits: 0 | wordcount: 501
By Suzanne Hughes

The stressful and increasingly computer oriented lifestyle of today causes a lot of strain on the eye, which many people choose to ignore till large damage has been done already. Other factors contributing to eyesight problems are unhealthy food habits, long hours of exposure to the sun and working on the computer. With the increase of the number of people afflicted with eye ailments, there has also been a significant increase in optometrists. In fact, it is advised that you visit the optometrist regularly in order to maintain perfect eye health. Optometrists are no less than doctors; they are actually general practitioners whose chief patients constitute the children, the aged and also those leading hectic lives. Optometrists may also have their private chambers; which means that their job also includes office work and maintaining accounts and case records. Eye check ups require advanced, updated equipments and medicines which an optometrist has to keep track of and order. Optometry therefore is the job of a thorough professional and requires adequate training in order to pursue a lucrative career. Even though eye check ups are a must, people don't go to optometrists unless they have serious vision problems. These constitute the following: words appearing hazy when reading books, magazines and road directions, inability to read billboards or difficulty discerning street signs which look blurred from the distance. When you face these problems, you must visit the optometrist before the problems aggravate. They will inspect your eyesight with optical aids, determine the problem and will prescribe corrective lenses which will keep your power in check. In case you've never been to an optometrist before, the following is a mock situation that you're likely to face in his office or chamber. Like every doctor's chamber, you will be asked to sit and a few general questions will be asked about the specific problems you've been facing, their duration etc. After this, a vision test will be conducted to determine whether you suffer from myopia (short sightedness) or hyperopia (long sightedness). Thereafter, the optometrist will tell you if you need to wear corrective contact lenses or glasses to keep the problem in check. The optometrists also conduct a number of other tests to determine if you suffer from a more serious eye ailment or whether stress related diseases like diabetes or hypertension are affecting your eyes. There are also specialized tests which check your eye accuracy with respect to color, coordination and focus: that is if you can recognize and differentiate between them well. Glaucoma tests are often conducted by optometrists to ascertain whether you have either glaucoma itself or other related diseases which might pose a threat to your eyesight. There are other diseases that can seriously affect your eyesight, like cancer; cancer patients therefore are in urgent need of eye check ups so that this dangerous disease may not harm the eyes in any way. Of course, there are prescriptive medicines and therapeutic treatments for each of these ailments, which your optometrist will suggest after a thorough diagnosis has been made.

Suzanne Hughes is an eyewear style consultant specializing in reading glasses online. For more information about eyeglasses, vision, or great styles such as Scojo reading glasses, visit her online boutique.
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