Eyes on Aging: Eye Conditions

In this episode of The Care Table podcast, Dr. Elliot Davidoff, an ophthalmologist, discusses various eye conditions prevalent among older adults, including cataracts, macular degeneration, and glaucoma. He explains the differences between ophthalmologists and optometrists, the importance of regular eye exams, and the latest treatments available for these conditions. The conversation also touches on the emotional impact of vision loss, lifestyle choices for maintaining eye health, and practical advice for caregivers supporting loved ones with vision impairments.

Takeaways:

  • An ophthalmologist is a physician specializing in eye care.

  • Cataracts and macular degeneration are the most common eye conditions in older adults.

  • Macular degeneration has two forms: wet and dry, with different treatment options.

  • Regular eye exams are crucial for early detection of eye conditions.

  • Cataract surgery has advanced significantly, leading to better outcomes for patients.

  • Glaucoma is often asymptomatic until significant damage has occurred, making screening essential.

  • Lifestyle choices, such as diet and exercise, can impact eye health.

  • Support groups can be beneficial for those experiencing vision loss.

  • The AMSLER grid can be a useful tool for monitoring vision changes.

Products/Books/Resources:

ICaps Extra Lutein Tablets supplement: https://amzn.to/43sop7S

Amsler grid test: https://www.aao.org/eye-health/tips-p...

American Board of Ophthalmology to confirm physician is board certified: https://abop.org/

The Ohio State University’s Low Vision Rehabilitation Clinic: https://greatvision.osu.edu/clinic/ma...

Be My Eyes app: https://www.bemyeyes.com/

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