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It's important to see your eye doctor regularly to help prevent or reduce vision problems.
Common eye problems include blurred vision, halos, blind spots, and floaters.
These problems can be from damage to the eye itself, a condition of the body like aging or diabetes, or a medicine.
Often, people with vision problems wait too long before getting an eye exam. If you have any change in vision, have it checked out by an eye doctor. Only an eye doctor can identify serious vision problems, like glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy, at a stage early enough to treat.
These are the main categories of eye care providers:
The following symptoms, even if they are temporary, mean you should see an eye doctor right away:
These symptoms mean you should see an eye doctor soon:
Everyone should have a dilated eye exam every year or two, and a dilated exam annually after age 60, according to the American Optometric Association (AOA). Between routine visits, you can take these essential steps, which may maintain or improve your vision:
Specific vision problems can benefit from specific solutions, according to the AOA: