Health of Eyes

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As we age, it’s important to take care of our eye health. Here are five reasons why you should use your Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to cover some of the costs associated with keeping your eyes healthy.

Why Should You Use Your FSA For Eye Health?

1. Regular Checkups are Important

As we age, our eyesight changes and it’s important to keep up with those changes by going for regular checkups. During a regular eye exam, your doctor will be able to tell if your vision has changed and if you need a new prescription for glasses or contact lenses. They will also check for any signs of more serious eye problems.

2. Your Eyes are Working Harder Than Ever

It’s not just your imagination – things really do look blurrier as you get older. This is because the lenses in our eyes become less flexible over time, making it harder for them to focus. This can be especially true if you spend a lot of time looking at screens, whether it’s a computer, phone, or TV. If you find yourself squinting more often or having headaches after looking at a screen, it might be time for an eye exam.3. You May Be at Risk for Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a type of eye disease that causes damage to the optic nerve and can eventually lead to blindness. It usually occurs when the pressure inside the eye becomes too high. While there is no cure for glaucoma, early detection and treatment can help prevent further damage to the optic nerve and preserve your vision. If you have a family history of glaucoma, be sure to mention it to your doctor during your next eye exam so they can keep an eye out for signs of the disease.4. Diabetes Can Affect Your Eyesight

If you have diabetes, it’s important to get regular eye exams because diabetes can cause damage to blood vessels in the retina – the part of the eye that allows us to see clearly. This condition is called diabetic retinopathy, and it can lead to blindness if left untreated. So, if you have diabetes, be sure to schedule an appointment with your ophthalmologist at least once a year. And if you don’t have diabetes, maintaining good blood sugar control can help reduce your risk of developing this condition later in life.

5. You Deserve To See The World Clearly!

Taking care of our eye health is important at any age, but it becomes even more crucial as we get older. Thanks to FSAs, we can use pre-tax dollars to cover many of the costs associated with maintaining our vision and keeping our eyes healthy – from regular checkups and new glasses or contacts to treatments for more serious conditions like glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy. So don’t wait – schedule an appointment with your ophthalmologist today!

Conclusion: As we age, taking care of our vision becomes increasingly important – but it doesn’t have to be expensive! If you have an FSA through your job, you can use those funds toward many different types of expenses related to maintaining your eye health, from regular checkups and new glasses or contacts lenses to treatments for more serious conditions like glaucoma or diabetic retinopathy. So don’t wait – schedule an appointment with your ophthalmologist today!