silmaeksamid
Silmaeksamid, or eye examinations, are a set of tests used to assess vision and overall eye health. They are typically performed by optometrists or ophthalmologists, with assistance from ophthalmic technicians in some settings. The goal is to detect refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism, identify eye diseases (glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration), and monitor chronic conditions that affect the eyes.
A typical eye examination includes visual acuity testing, refraction to determine corrective lenses, a slit lamp
When to have silmaeksamid depends on age, risk factors, and health systems. Children often have regular checks;
Results can lead to the prescription of glasses or contact lenses, referral for treatment of eye disease,
Safety and access: Eye examinations are generally safe; dilation may cause temporary light sensitivity and blurred