During October, which is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we want our patients to know how breast cancer treatment may affect their eyes and vision.
Though eye problems aren’t a common side effect, it’s important to be aware of the symptoms and seek prompt treatment from your eye doctor.
There’s growing evidence that certain breast cancer treatments can contribute to dry eye, retinopathy and cataracts, among other problems.
Fortunately, it’s rare for breast cancer patients to develop ocular side effects from their medications. Nonetheless, it’s important to be aware that it can happen, and to let your eye doctor know you’re receiving treatment.
Symptoms of dry eye syndrome may include eyes that are red, dry, watery or itchy. Cataracts cause vision to gradually become blurry, with colors appearing muted. Inflammation may cause redness, pain and swelling. If you experience any of these or other ocular symptoms, be sure to talk to Professional VisionCare in Lewis Center.
Here are some tips to help you keep your eyes healthy during and after breast cancer treatment:
Breast cancer patients are encouraged to have a baseline eye exam prior to or within the first year of treatment, which should include an eye exam of the macula as well as tests for central and color vision.
Learn about side effects: Before you begin treatment, speak with your oncologist about possible side effects that could affect your eyes. It’s important to be aware of these potential problems so that you and your eye doctor can catch them early.
Protect against eye infections: Chemotherapy can impair your immune system and raise the risk of eye infection. Extra handwashing and avoiding rubbing your eyes may help you avoid eye infections.
Avoid smoking, which can increase your risk of developing dry eye syndrome and several eye diseases.
Eat a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables and get regular exercise to help protect your vision and boost your overall health.
If you’re facing breast cancer treatment, stop by at Professional VisionCare in Lewis Center. We look forward to being part of your journey to better vision and overall better health.
At Professional VisionCare, in Lewis Center, we believe it’s the perfect time to spread the word about the importance of early detection, whether it be for breast cancer or eye disease. Together, we can make a difference and be part of your journey to better vision and overall better health.
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