Our eyes are a vital part of the body that allows us to see the colourful world. Just like any other body part, eyes also need proper care and require regular health check-ups. These check-ups help detect vision problems early. Tap to know how often you should get your eyes checked.
Children
Children aged 0-5 should have their eyes checked, especially aged between 3-5, to detect any eye conditions like amblyopia or strabismus.
School Going Children
Children who are school going should get their eyes checked up every one or two years to ensure no vision changes are there.
Diabetics
People with type 1 diabetes should get their eyes checked five years after diagnosis, while those with type 2 diabetes should get theirs checked right after diagnosis.
Adults Between 40-54 Years
Individuals between the ages of 40 to 54 are at a risk of developing conditions like glaucoma, and others. They should get their eyes checked every one to two years.
Adults 65+ Years Old
People aged 65 or more are at a higher risk of vision loss and age-related eye conditions. They should have their eyes checked every one or two years.
Information Credits
According to PubMed, children, aged people, and people with diabetes should get their eyes checked annually to avoid any vision problems. It is advisable to consult an ophthalmologist for personalised suggestions.