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Taking care of your eyes now could protect your vision for years to come Hi {NAME},   Many of us ta

Taking care of your eyes now could protect your vision for years to come [Patient]( Hi {NAME},   Many of us take our eyesight for granted. But as we age, we’re more likely to experience problems with our eyes, some of which could be prevented if we took better care throughout our lives. That’s why it’s so important to have regular eye tests at least every two years to check your sight and the health of your eyes, even if you haven't noticed any changes.   In day-to-day life, you can prevent strain and eye damage by minimising long periods of staring at screens and by wearing glasses or contact lenses if required. And if you’re heading out into the sun, pop on some protective sunglasses to shield your eyes from harmful UV rays. These simple steps can go a long way in keeping the sparkle in your eyes for years to come.   Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, Clinical Director at Patient [How to look after your eyes in summer](   [How to look after your eyes in summer]( We all know the importance of wearing sunscreen and protecting our skin from the sun in the summer, but did you know your eyes also need looking after as well? [Read more]( [When should you worry about your eyes?]( [When should you worry about your eyes?]( [How much screen time is too much?]( [How much screen time is too much?]( [What to eat for healthy eyes]( [What to eat for healthy eyes]( [How to live with severe eye floaters]( [How to live with severe eye floaters]( [How your eyes change as you age](   [How your eyes change as you age]( Eye problems become more common with age, but there are lots of steps you can take to cut your chance of sight-threatening problems. And fortunately, there have never been more effective treatments to preserve sight. [Read more]( Follow our latest health tips and discussions [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest](   © Egton Medical Information Systems Limited. Registered in England and Wales.   Registered number: 10004395 Registered office: Fulford Grange, Micklefield Lane, Rawdon, Leeds LS19 6BA. Patient is a UK registered trade mark.    You have received this email because you are subscribed to the Patient newsletter. However, if you'd rather not receive them, you can [unsubscribe here](, or you can review your [preferences]( and adjust your settings.   [Terms & Conditions]( [Privacy Policy]( [Feedback]( [Login](

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