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The Surprising Link Between Vision Loss and Dementia – and What LASIK MD Can Do
Oct 17, 2024 • All articles

The Surprising Link Between Vision Loss and Dementia – and What LASIK MD Can Do

Ever wondered why prioritizing good vision health is so important? It turns out, the benefits go far beyond just clear, everyday sight. Recent studies have revealed a surprising connection between untreated vision loss and a heightened risk of cognitive decline, including dementia. The good news? Various vision correction procedures, such as those provided by LASIK MD, can help.

The Science Behind This Surprising Connection

A comprehensive, 2024 review by the Lancet Commission on dementia delved deeper into this issue. They examined multiple studies and meta-analyses involving millions of participants. The findings were stark: they found "considerable evidence" linking vision loss to an increased risk of dementia.

While vision might seem like a separate issue from brain function, this connection isn't merely coincidental. When we lose our sight, our brains are deprived of vital sensory input. Uncorrected refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism can lead to decreased brain stimulation and cognitive decline, similar to the impact of hearing loss.

The Lancet Commission also highlighted specific eye conditions like cataracts and retina damage caused by diabetes as factors that increase the risk of dementia. However, there's a ray of hope! Treating these conditions can significantly reduce this risk. Dr. Peter Kertes, a renowned ophthalmologist, emphasizes that even individuals with cognitive impairment can benefit from cataract surgery. Often, these surgeries lead to improved cognitive function and overall quality of life.

LASIK: Investing in Your Long-Term Cognitive Health

LASIK eye surgery is a safe and effective laser vision correction procedure that can permanently reduce or eliminate your dependence on glasses and contacts. By reshaping the cornea, the clear front surface of your eye, LASIK can help you achieve sharper, clear vision.

While LASIK is primarily suitable for younger adults (ages 18-40) with stable prescriptions, it can play a crucial role in preserving clear vision and potentially reducing the risk of cognitive decline associated with vision loss in older adults. By correcting vision issues, LASIK can help ensure your brain receives the necessary visual stimulation for optimal cognitive health throughout your life. This can potentially reduce the risk of cognitive decline associated with vision loss in later years.

A Range of Vision Correction Options

While certain factors, such as age and corneal thickness, can affect eligibility, most people are good candidates for LASIK. In the case that you’re not, that doesn't mean you have to settle for blurry vision. At LASIK MD, we offer a variety of vision correction procedures, including advanced options like PRK and implantable lenses, which can be suitable for individuals with specific eye conditions.

Prioritizing Your Vision Health Today

Here, at LASIK MD, we are dedicated to helping you achieve and maintain clear vision for life, because we believe it isn’t just about seeing the world more vividly – it's about investing in your overall well-being. Don't let vision loss cloud your future. Schedule a free consultation with LASIK MD today! You too can discover how we can help you achieve clear vision and preserve your cognitive health.