May is Macula Month (1 – 31 May 2019)
If you’re over 50 you are at higher risk of macular degeneration (MD). Having a parent or sibling with MD means you have a 50% risk of diagnosis. Smokers are at three to four times higher risk of MD than non-smokers.
Everyone with diabetes is at risk of vision loss through diabetic eye disease.
With regular eye examinations and by adopting the healthy habits below you can help minimise your risk of vision loss from macular disease, whether you have been diagnosed with the disease or not.
How many of these “healthy habits” can you tick off?
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I don’t smoke
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I eat a healthy, well-balanced diet
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I eat dark green leafy vegetables and fresh fruit daily
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I eat fish two to three times a week
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I choose low glycemic index (low GI) carbohydrates instead of high GI
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I eat a handful of nuts a week
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I limit the intake of fats and oils
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I keep a healthy lifestyle by maintaining a healthy weight and exercising regularly
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I have a regular comprehensive eye test and macula check
If you ticked all nine healthy habits – well done! If you didn’t tick all the boxes now is the time to make changes to reduce your risk or delay progression of macular disease.
You can do this by:
1) Calling the practice on 9817 2700 to book a comprehensive eye test.
2) Order a FREE information kit from Macular Disease Foundation Australia’s National Helpline 1800 111 709 or visit www.mdfoundation.com.au/resources