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Eye exam

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A comprehensive eye exam assesses visual function and ocular health, not just the need for glasses. It plays a crucial role in detecting eye disease early.

Typical components

The exact sequence may vary, but usually includes:

  • History taking about vision, general health, and medications
  • Visual acuity testing and refraction to determine prescription
  • External, slit-lamp, and fundus examination after pupil dilation where appropriate
  • Additional tests such as pressure measurement, fields, or OCT when indicated

When and why

Regular exams help maintain eye and overall health.

  • Children need checks to ensure normal visual development
  • Adults should be examined periodically, with increased frequency after midlife or in high-risk groups
  • Systemic diseases like diabetes and hypertension can be monitored via the eyes
  • Early detection allows timely treatment to prevent avoidable sight loss