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Each May, Healthy Vision Month serves as a reminder of something we often take for granted, our eyesight. From busy schedules to screen time and everything in between, it’s easy to overlook the small habits that keep our eyes healthy. The good news? Protecting your vision doesn’t have to be complicated.
Here are a few simple, effective ways to care for your eyes and preserve your vision for years to come. 1. Don’t Skip Your Routine Eye Exam Routine comprehensive eye exams do more than update your glasses or contact lens prescription, they play a vital role in detecting eye diseases early, often before symptoms appear. Conditions like glaucoma, macular degeneration, and diabetic eye disease can develop quietly. Regular exams allow your eye doctor to monitor changes and take action early, helping protect your long-term vision. 2. Protect Your Eyes from Injury Everyday activities, like yard work, home projects, or sports, can put your eyes at risk. Wearing proper protective eyewear during these moments is one of the easiest ways to prevent serious eye injuries. If you’re ever unsure what type of protection is best, our team is always happy to help guide you. 3. Wear Sunglasses with UV Protection Sunglasses aren’t just for comfort, they’re essential for protecting your eyes from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Long-term UV exposure has been linked to conditions like cataracts and macular degeneration. Choosing sunglasses that block 100% of UVA and UVB rays helps safeguard your eyes year-round—even on cloudy days. 4. Support Your Eye Health with Healthy Habits Your overall health plays a big role in your eye health. Simple lifestyle choices can make a meaningful difference, including:
5. Practice Proper Contact Lens Care If you wear contact lenses, proper care is essential to avoid irritation, infection, or long-term damage. Be sure to:
Prioritize Your Vision This Month and Beyond Healthy Vision Month is a great time to check in on your eye health, but these habits matter all year long. Taking small steps now can help protect your sight for the future. If it’s been a while since your last eye exam, we’re here to help. Schedule your comprehensive eye exam today and take the next step toward lifelong healthy vision.
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AuthorMelanie Sherburne-Jarvis, CPOT Archives
May 2026
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