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Celebrate World Sight Day 2019: Vision First
World Sight Day is October 10.
This year’s theme is “Vision First.” We are proud to join vision organizations around the world to showcase how good eye care can help to eradicate avoidable visual impairment and blindness for you and for everyone you care about.
253 million people globally are visually impaired. According to the International Agency for the Prevention of Blindness, 80 percent of these cases could be avoided if people were to receive comprehensive eye care services.
The key to good eye health is early detection. As part of your overall plan to stay healthy, have your eyes examined on a regular basis – even if you think there’s nothing wrong with your vision.
Three ways you can celebrate World Sight Day
1. Make an appointment for a comprehensive dilated eye exam. In addition to an eye chart test, your eye doctor will use drops to dilate your pupils and get a better view of the back of your eyes. If you find out you’re in the early stages of an eye disease like glaucoma or age-related macular degeneration, know you’re in good hands. Your eye care professional will help you to achieve and maintain the highest possible level of eye health and visual function.
2. Encourage family members to have their eyes examined. Especially include children if they haven’t had their eyes examined by an eye care professional. Also urge loved ones who are at risk for vision loss to get examinations, like those who have diabetes, which is a leading cause of avoidable blindness.
3. Use social media. Inform your friends about World Sight Day on Facebook, Twitter and other sites. Tell them: “I am celebrating World Sight Day on October 10 by having an eye exam this month. I challenge you to do the same!” Use the hashtags #WorldSightDay #VisionFirst.
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