The Aging Eye by Benjamin Gilbert, MD of Chico Eye Care
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Our eyes exhibit age-related changes in performance as we get older, particularly as we reach our 60s and beyond. Some of these changes are perfectly normal and don't signify any sort of disease process. And though cataracts can be considered an age-related disease, they are very common in older adults and can be readily corrected with surgery. Dr. Gilbert explores these common changes, as well as more serious age-related eye diseases. Understanding more about our aging eyes and what we can do as we notice changes can help improve our eye health and overall quality of life.