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Eye problems may arise at any time. And some occur without any evident symptoms. You may be surprised one day that you already have an eye disease. For this reason, many eye experts recommend that people be more cautious and attentive about the care regimen they employ in keeping their eyes healthy. What does it mean? You better double or triple your effort to monitor how your eyes perform.

One of the things you must do is undergo comprehensive eye examinations. Eye examinations are part of the stages you must complete to have early detection, diagnosis, and medication or treatment. All these steps are necessary for reducing your risks of losing your eyesight permanently. What happens during a comprehensive eye test? These exams can help identify systemic conditions not only among adults but also in kids.

Below are the recommended schedules when you and your kids must have comprehensive eye tests:
· Among kids: First check-up at 6 months; 3rd year of life; before attending 1st grade, and then annually.
· Among adults: Every two years (at least) if without a family history of eye issues or are not experiencing risk factors; Annually for adults 60 years old and above.

Take care of your eyes with regular eye examinations at your eye care center Lake Stevens, WA.

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