File this under things you’ve heard before, but can’t hurt to hear again: It’s important not to miss your yearly eye exam. “Many people skip their yearly visits because they feel like they are seeing all right,” says Dr. Ferrell. “The change in their vision is gradual and often goes undetected by most people.”
That’s precisely why it is important to see your optometrist and make sure you’re using the right corrective lenses — even if you haven’t noticed a problem.
“A small change in your prescription can make a huge difference in visual acuity and reduce the likelihood of headaches occurring,” says Dr. Ferrell. “Children especially should get their eyes checked yearly, sometimes sooner, because their vision can change more rapidly than in adults.”