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Know 5 Important Eye Care Tips During Pregnancy

Dr. Shilpi Gang In Eye Hospital

Jun 20, 2023 | 5 min read

What are the Important Eye Care Tips During pregnancy?

 

Eye problems in pregnancy happen due to the body’s changing hormone levels. The last trimester of pregnancy is when a pregnant woman’s vision changes most often as estrogen levels decrease and progesterone increases.

Learning about these 20 common eye care tips during pregnancy will help you stay informed, healthy, and happy!

  • Drink plenty of water: Staying hydrated is important for your overall health, but it’s also crucial for healthy eyes. When you’re dehydrated, your eyes can become dry and irritated. So be sure to hydrate yourself well during the day.
  • Eat a healthy diet: Eating a healthy diet is important for your overall health, but it’s also essential for healthy eyes. Foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, like salmon, are especially good for your eyes. Omega-3 fatty acids help reduce inflammation and protect against dry eye syndrome.
  • Be careful with contact lenses: Contact lenses are generally safe to use during pregnancy, but you should be extra careful with them. Be sure to clean your lenses regularly and never wear them longer than recommended by your eye doctor.
  • Avoid smoking: Smoking is harmful to your overall health, but it’s also damaging to your eyesight. Smoking increases your risk of developing cataracts and other serious eye problems.

 

Important Eye care tips

 

Pregnancy is a time when your body goes through many changes and your eyes are no exception. Here are some important eye care tips to keep in mind during pregnancy:

  • Get your eyes checked: Pregnancy can cause changes in your vision, so it’s important to get your eyes checked by an optometrist or ophthalmologist during pregnancy.
  • Watch for changes in your vision: If you notice any changes in your vision during pregnancy, be sure to talk to your eye doctor right away.
  • Wear sunglasses: Pregnancy can make you more sensitive to light, so be sure to wear sunglasses when you’re outdoors.
  • Don’t smoke: Smoking can increase your risk of developing serious eye problems, including age-related macular degeneration and cataracts. So if you’re pregnant, now is the time to quit smoking for good!
  • Eat a healthy diet: Eating a healthy diet is good for your overall health, including your eyesight. Be sure to eat plenty of fruits and vegetables as well as foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as salmon and other cold-water fish.

 

Vision changes in pregnancy

 

Pregnant women may experience changes in their vision. Some women may have blurred vision, while others may see flashes of light. These changes are usually harmless and will resolve after delivery. However, if you experience any sudden or severe changes in your vision, you should notify your doctor or midwife right away.

 

Eye Glasses

 

For many women, becoming pregnant may be a challenging time. One of the issues that can arise during pregnancy is vision problems. Many women report experiencing blurred vision during pregnancy, and some even develop temporary blindness. If you are pregnant, it is important to be aware of these potential problems and take steps to protect your eyesight.

If you are pregnant and experience any vision problems, it is important to see an eye doctor right away. An eye doctor can determine if your vision problems are related to pregnancy and make recommendations for treatments or corrective measures.

 

Contact Lenses

 

When you are pregnant, you should take extra care of your eyes and vision. At this time, some women may experience changes in their vision, such as blurred vision and dry eyes. These changes can be due to pregnancy hormones and increased blood volume.

Here are some tips to help keep your eyes healthy during pregnancy:

  • Wear contact lenses? Make sure to clean them regularly and replace them as needed per the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Apply artificial tears or drops as needed to relieve dryness.
  • Visit your eye care provider for regular comprehensive dilated eye examinations. If you have diabetes or develop hypertension during pregnancy, more frequent monitoring may be warranted.
  • Be aware of symptoms that could indicate a problem with your vision, such as the sudden onset of floaters or flashing lights, severe headache not relieved by over-the-counter medication, or pain in the eye that does not go away easily. If you experience any of these symptoms, contact your eye care provider immediately for evaluation.

 

Eye Drops

 

As your pregnancy progresses, your blood volume increases and your blood vessels become more pronounced, especially in your legs and feet. Also, the hormones produced during pregnancy cause changes in the consistency of your tears, making them more watery and less oily. These changes can lead to dry eyes and other irritating symptoms.

To help relieve dry eye symptoms, use artificial tears or lubricating eye drops as often as needed. You can also try using a humidifier in your home to keep the air moist. If you wear contact lenses, you may need to switch to glasses during pregnancy. Consult with your doctor or ophthalmologist about the best way to care for your eyes during pregnancy.

 

Here are five tips for pregnant women to keep their eyes healthy:

  • Have your eyes checked regularly by an optometrist or ophthalmologist?
  • Be sure to tell your eye care professional that you are pregnant.
  • Wear sunglasses or protective eyewear when outdoors to shield your eyes from UV rays.
  • Take breaks often when working on the computer or reading to avoid eye strain.
  • Keep your hands clean and away from your face to avoid infecting yourself with bacteria or viruses that can cause pink eye or other viral conjunctivitis infections.

Conclusion

Pregnancy brings a lot of changes to a woman’s body, and her eyes are no exception. It’s important for pregnant women to take care of their vision and eye health, especially during the third trimester when the risk of developing pregnancy-related eye problems is at its highest.

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Dr. Shilpi Gang

MBBS (GOLD MEDALIST), MD (AIIMS, NEW DELHI), FRCS (ENGLAND), FELLOW OF ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, GLASGOW, U.K.

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