NurseWise Provides Four Tips to Protect Yourself from Cataracts

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ST. LOUIS - July 25, 2014 - PRLog -- Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness across the world and affects more than 22 million Americans. August is Cataract Awareness Month, and NurseWise, a nurse triage and health education provider, has compiled information about the ways you can help protect yourself from getting cataracts.  1. Get a baseline exam if you're over 40. It is recommended that adults with no signs or risk factors for eye disease get a baseline screening exam at age 40. This is the time when early signs of disease and vision changes may start to occur. People with cataracts usually do not experience symptoms like pain or discomfort in the eye until the cataract is more advanced. Your eye will also appear normal to others, until the cataract reaches an advanced state  2. Know your risk factors. In addition to having a family history of cataracts or having diabetes, other factors can increase your risk of developing a cataract. People who smoke at least 20 cigarettes per day have twice the risk of developing cataracts as compared to nonsmokers. Tobacco smoke contributes to the development of cataracts. Over time, if left untreated, cataract lead to decreased vision, and blindness.  3. Reduce your risks. Studies have also shown that ultraviolet radiation may cause the protein in your eye lens to breakdown, resulting in cataracts. Wearing glasses with UV protection while outside will protect your eyes from excessive amounts of the rays. Remember to wear your protection in all seasons, though, as the sun is prevalent year round. Not all sunglasses are efficient in filtering out UV rays. When purchasing sunglasses, make sure that they are 100 percent UV-absorbent.  4. Be informed. Impaired vision can be restored by surgically removing the affected lens and replacing it with an artificial one. While 50 percent of those over age 80 have cataract, studies have shown that the risk for cataract development can be reduced by taking preventative measures in one's younger years. While it is possible to reduce your risk of developing cataract, unfortunately it is not 100 percent preventable. There are many factors that can contribute to the development of cataracts including family history, medications, and age.  For more information visit http://yoursightmatters.com.     About NurseWise  NurseWise is a wholly owned subsidiary of Centene Corporation that is in the business of providing multilingual telehealth (nurse triage and health education) services. We partner with health plans, hospitals, providers, colleges and universities, and other specialty organizations to ensure all callers have access to high quality, appropriate care. Our services are designed to encourage callers to become active participants in their health care, engaging in activities that promote appropriate utilization of care resources as well as better health outcomes for individuals and their families. We have provided uninterrupted service every day since 1995. NurseWise experienced Customer Care Professionals and Registered Nurses at our Clinical Care CentersTM across the country provide Care.Right.Now. through delivery of health information, education, and advice in a culturally and linguistically sensitive manner. NurseWise has locations in Tempe, Ariz.; El Paso, Texas; Tyler, Texas; Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Atlanta, Ga.; and St. Louis, Mo. For more information, please visit our website or contact us at info@nursewise.com.

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