Friday, February 26, 2021

Three vision problems caused due to Smoking

It is a known fact that smoking causes various health problems. And most of these health concerns can prove fatal to our body.
 
 
And now when we say, “health concern,” the thought usually revolves around lungs, liver, heart etc. But do you know, smoking can cause irreparable damage to your vision too?
 
Well, yes, it can. So, today we will be sharing details on three vision problems caused due to smoking.



1- Cataracts:
Cataracts are one of the leading reasons for blindness, and cigarette smoking can significantly increase the chances of developing one. This is because free radicals present in smoke can damage the cell membrane and proteins in the lens. Over time, your chances of acquiring cataracts are doubled or tripled than one who doesn’t smoke.
 
 
2- Macular degeneration:
The more and longer a person smokes, the higher is the chance of acquiring AMD (age-related macular degeneration). AMD is the leading cause of blindness in people above the age of 55. AMD can progressively destroy the central portion of retina, macula and central vision. So, make an appointment for an Eye Exam in Grande Prairie to treat the problem sooner.
 
 
3- Diabetic retinopathy:
People suffering from diabetes who also smoke are at a higher risk of acquiring diabetic retinopathy. Smoking narrows the blood vessels and reduces blood supply, resulting in hardening of arteries and speeding of degenerative problems.
 
 
Over to you
 
 
Now that you know the harms of smoking on the eye, it is time that you start with your “quit smoking” journey, and visit an optometrist for an Eye exam in Grande Prairie AB.
 
 
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