Our eyes are one of our most precious senses, allowing us to experience the world around us. Healthy eyesight is essential for participating fully in daily activities, from reading and driving to enjoying hobbies and socializing. Vision impairment can significantly impact a person’s quality of life, leading to social isolation, decreased productivity, and even loss of independence. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 2.2 billion people globally suffer from some form of vision impairment, with uncorrected refractive errors and cataracts being the most common causes. In India, a significant portion of the population is at risk of developing vision problems, particularly with the surge in lifestyle-related conditions like diabetes.
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World Sight Day, observed annually on the second Thursday of October, is a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of eye health and vision. This year’s theme, “Children, Love Your Eyes,” emphasizes the need for accessible and affordable eye care services for all children. World Health Organization (WHO) writes on its official website, “Research shows that reducing screen time and spending time outside protects children from developing short-sightedness (myopia), which means that parents, caregivers and educators have a central role to play in protecting the vision of our future generations. Regular eye and vision checks can help to identify issues at an early stage.”
We asked Dr. Barsha, Senior Consultant at Sharp Sight Eye Hospitals about the importance of spotting the early signs of eye problems and diseases to watch out for.
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Early detection of eye diseases is crucial for preventing vision loss. Many eye diseases, such as glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration, progress silently until significant damage has occurred. Regular eye exams can help identify these conditions early on, allowing for timely treatment and potentially preventing vision loss.
In addition to regular eye exams, a healthy diet can play a significant role in protecting your eyesight. Dr Barsha suggested some essential nutrients to incorporate into your diet:
Remember, early detection and prevention are key to protecting your and your children’s eyesight.
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