Vision Problems: Living With Poor Eyesight

Overview

Many things can cause low vision, including macular degeneration, Opens dialog and glaucoma, Opens dialog. When you can't see as well, daily life may feel more challenging. But you can do some things to stay as independent as you can and keep doing the activities you enjoy.

You can start by making some changes to your home, like adding extra lighting. You can also use devices and aids that can help you see things better, such as special eyeglasses and large-print books.

You could also ask others for help. Your doctor can help you find safe ways to stay active. Low-vision specialists can help you learn ways to manage daily life. Family or friends might help you run errands.

Information about Vision Problems: Living With Poor Eyesight

Current as of: October 25, 2024

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