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Nutrients in Food and How They Affect Your Eye Health

When it comes to nutrition, we have a lot of options available for us when we go to the grocery store every day. What we eat can have an effect on our health and ultimately that effects every part of our body. Even our eyes can be effected by our diet, so making smart choices with what we eat could possibly be the difference between clear or blurry as we get older.

Here is a list of nutrients that you should work into your daily diet to keep your eyes healthy:

Lutein and Zeaxanthin: These are essential antioxidants that can reduce your risks of developing chronic eye disease, such as age-related macular degeneration. Zeaxanthin is considered to be the most active antioxidant in the macula.

Recommended food sources: dark leafy greens vegetables, eggs, broccoli, kiwi, grapes, goji berries.

Vitamin A: These vitamins are considered to help the cornea, retina and other eye tissue. Some studies suggest that vitamin A can help your night vision.

Recommended food sources: fish, milk, beef liver, eggs, spinach and carrots.

Vitamin C: This antioxidant is said to lower your risks of developing cataracts and slows the progression of age-related macular degeneration.

Recommended food sources: oranges, peppers, cauliflower, papaya, berries, brussels sprouts.

Vitamin E: Another strong antioxidant that is said to protect your eyes cells from damage caused by harmful free radicals.

Recommended food sources: almonds, pecans, sunflower seeds, vegetable oils and peanut butter.

Essential Fatty Acids: While fats tend to be something that you are told to cut in a healthy diet, there are some fats that are good for you. Omega-3 fatty acids are said to play an important role in maintaining consistent retinal function.

Recommended food sources: salmon, tuna, anchovies, trout, walnuts and green vegetables.

LASIK eye surgery is a procedure that is designed to reduce your dependency on eyeglasses and contact lenses. Here at Chicago Cornea Consultants™, our LASIK surgeons and eye doctors use the latest in laser vision correction technology to ensure each patient receives optimal results.
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As leaders in the field of ophthalmology, we were among the first in the area to offer the advanced Alcon LenSx laser platform for cataract surgery. This exciting new technology allows our skilled ophthalmologists to make incredibly precise modifications, enhancing the patient experience.
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Keratoconus describes a cornea that weakens as collagen fibers deteriorate, causing the cornea to adapt a cone-like shape. Keratoconus can cause blurred vision, light sensitivity, glares, and decreased night vision. In its early stages, keratoconus may be treated with the use of prescription glasses or contact lenses. Keratoconus is also one of the most common reasons for corneal transplant, and one of the most successful. Call any of our offices and ask to speak to the Vision Correction Surgical Coordinator, or use the contact form below.
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