Did you know that women are at a higher risk for a range of eye conditions? If you didn’t, don’t worry—you’re not alone. It’s one of those health topics that doesn’t get enough attention. But your eyes go through a lot, and being aware of their unique needs is one of the best gifts you can give yourself.
From hormonal changes to pregnancy and aging, women’s eye health faces unique challenges. Today, we’re breaking it all down for you, so grab your favorite cuppa and settle in.
Studies show that women are more prone to certain eye issues due to the effects of hormones on the body (American Academy of Ophthalmology). Here’s a quick rundown of the most common culprits:
Understanding these conditions is the first step in protecting your vision (and keeping those peepers healthy for beautiful sunsets and guilty-pleasure binge-watching marathons).
How exactly can hormones affect your eyesight? Hormonal changes during key life stages—like pregnancy, menopause, and even menstruation—can significantly impact your eyesight. During pregnancy, for example, swelling and fluid retention can change your prescription temporarily. And during menopause, those hormonal shifts can pave the way for dry eyes and pesky blurriness.
Listen, the good news is that these changes are often manageable. Annual eye checkups can help catch any issues early, so you can address them before they disrupt your daily life.
Treat your eyes with the same care you give to your skin or your fitness routine. Here’s how to start right now:
Your eyes deserve love, care, and attention. From dry eyes to changes caused by aging and hormones, being proactive about your vision can make a world of difference.
Book your next eye exam today and treat your eyes to the care they deserve.
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