There are many elderly people who have serious eye health issues. Some of them have vision impairments, while others have eye disorders. It is important that you and senior care providers do what you can to take care of the elderly person in your life if they have an eye health issue. The first step is to learn more about common eye health issues.  

Flashing Lights/Floaters/Gray Shadows 

Senior Care Ontario, CA: Eye Health

Senior Care Ontario, CA: Eye Health

If your elderly loved one suddenly sees flashing lights, this could mean they have a severe eye condition. It could be a sign that they have a retinal detachment. If your elderly loved one suddenly sees gray shadows in their peripheral vision, this could also mean that they have a retinal detachment. Floaters could be a normal sign of aging or it could mean something more serious. If your elderly loved one is having any of these issues, you should have it checked out. If these things are left untreated, they could cause your elderly loved one to have irreversible vision loss.  

Experiencing Vision Loss 

Is your elderly loved one experiencing vision loss suddenly? If so, this could mean they have macular degeneration. This eye condition commonly causes sudden vision loss in those who have glaucoma or those who hare 65 and older. Sudden vision loss could also be a sign of a stroke. If your elderly loved one is having sudden vision loss, they should get immediate medical attention.  

Having One Red Eye 

Do you notice that your elderly loved one has one red eye? If so, this could be a sign of inflammation deep in their eye. It could also be a sign of an infection. Either way, if this isn’t treated properly, it could lead to serious damage to their eye.  

Experiencing Eye Pain 

The majority of eye health issues are not painful. However, there are some eye health concerns that cause pain. If your elderly loved one is experiencing eye pain, they could have an injury to the eye, dry eye, glaucoma, scratched cornea, eye cancer, or another serious eye health condition. If this symptom occurs, be sure to get your elderly loved one medical care quickly.  

Conclusions 

There are many eye health conditions that your elderly loved one could have. It is important for you and their senior care providers to keep an eye out for these eye health issues. If any symptoms of these health issues are noticed, be sure your elderly loved one gets the medical care and treatments that are needed. 

If you or an aging loved-one is considering Senior Care in Ontario, CA please contact the caring staff at Motherly Comfort Home Care, LLC today at (909) 610-3222. 

 

Sources 

https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/aging-and-your-eyes