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Eye Tests and the Health of Your Mind and Body

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Everyone's heard the adage that "the eyes are the window to the soul." But did you know that they can also be a primary window into the overall health of your body and mind ?

A comprehensive eye test with our The Junction optometrists can play an important role in the early detection of systemic diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure, and may help ward off depression and other emotional and psychological conditions.

Eye Tests and Whole-Body Health

Health care statistics indicate that people are as much as 3 times more likely to schedule a yearly eye test for themselves and their children than a visit to their physician for a routine physical. This makes it much more likely that the very first indications of serious health conditions will be found during the course of a routine eye test.

Systemic issues that can often be detected by your local optometrist include:

  • Diabetes
  • Cancer (certain kinds)
  • High blood pressure
  • High cholesterol
  • Heart disease
  • Multiple sclerosis

These conditions are often detected by evaluating the blood vessels inside the eye for damage or plaque build-up, and checking for bleeding in the retina or other internal eye structures. Your optometrist may also check for symptoms such as blurry vision or unresponsive pupils, as these can be a sign of neurological problems.

Healthy Eyes and Mental/Emotional Health

Annual comprehensive eye tests are also an important part of maintaining your family's mental and emotional health, since vision deeply impacts general wellbeing.

For children, eye tests ensure that they're meeting their developmental milestones and are able to see what's going on in school and at play. This helps boost their confidence while learning, and makes their extracurricular activities more accessible and enjoyable. Being unable to see what's written on the classroom board or to catch a ball due to poor eyesight or visual skills deficits can affect a child's self-esteem.

For adults in their 40's, yearly checkups become an important part of detecting conditions such as presbyopia, or age-related farsightedness. Adjusting eyeglasses and contact lens prescriptions to address these conditions prevents difficulties with reading and other activities that may reduce quality of life.

In a person's 50's, 60's, and 70's, conditions such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, and cataracts become much more prevalent. Diagnosing and treating these and similar conditions early on can prevent significant vision loss, which multiple studies have linked to depression and increased risk of conditions such as Alzheimer's and dementia.

Want to learn more about how our The Junction eye doctors can help keep your body and mind healthy? Come visit For Beautiful Eyes, or give us a call at 02 4965 4898, today.