It depends on the type of skin if its healthy or wat go to the chemist or GP for more ideas and tips
Nicollete Bird from Rock On
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No
Eye sight should not be taken for granted and regular exams should become more frequent as we age, with no only being concerned about good vision, eye exams can catch eye diseases early.
Small children under 18 years of age.
The iris of the eye can change color with age. There are some diseases that can change the color of your eye. You should be having regular eye checkups anyway so ask your eye doctor.
Children should have eye exams at least every two years. The first eye exam is generally conducted around six months of age to ensure that the child's vision is not hindered.
Here in the UK, children are screened for eye problems a few weeks after birth. A further test is carried out at about the age of four, before they start school.
You should go to the eye doctor at least once a year for an eye exam if you have risk factors such as diabetes, eye problems, family history of glaucoma, etc. Those with no concerning issues should have an eye exam every 2-4 years. Those over the age of 65 should have one every 1-2 years. Most optometrists will recommend that you get an eye exam at least once a year but if you are having trouble reading or if your vision is blurred than you should get an exam right away. Typically as you age you should get an exam more often.
Children should be enrolled in vision insurance as soon as they start needing regular eye exams, typically around the age of 3 or 4. Regular eye exams are important for detecting and correcting vision problems early on to ensure proper eye health and development.
hell no its impossible
At any age eye cancer can start