What Your EYES Say About Your HEALTH with Dr. Dave - Preventive Medicine Cardiologist
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 Published On Feb 1, 2021

Learn what your eyes tell you about your health! I often hear people say that they “see just fine” and don’t need an eye exam, but as you will know from this video, the eyes can tell us a lot about your heart health and overall health.
Join me in this very special Doctor Eye Health episode as we meet Dr. Dave from Dr. Dave’s 411!

Dr. Dave D’Agate is a board certified cardiologist who is passionate about preventive medicine and shares his knowledge across multiple social platforms.

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It is amazing what your eyes say about your health. With just a simple eye examination, your doctor is able to view your blood vessels in action. This can tell your doctor if you have high blood pressure, high cholesterol or even diabetes. (plus much more)

Some interesting topics mention in this video-

Xanthelasma - Xanthelasma is the appearance of a yellow, fatty plaque that builds up around the eyelids which is often a sign of high cholesterol.

Arcus Senilis or “corneal arcus” is where a whitish yellow or blue ring appears on the corneal limbus of the eye with age. This can be a sign of elevated high cholesterol when seen at a younger age.

High Blood pressure and diabetic retinopathy are often found causing significant eye disease and retinal damage. Both of which may lead to retinal edema and blurred vision.
If you are experiencing any blurred vision, be sure to contact your local eye care professional.

Managing your blood pressure, cholesterol and a good focus on heart healthy diets and exercise are important things to consider regarding your heart health.
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About this video: Ever wondered what your eyes say about your health? In this video, Dr. Allen from Doctor Eye Health talks with Dr. Dave from Dr. Dave’s 411 about what an eye exam can show your doctor about heart health. Specifically, this video goes over signs of high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes.

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