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Glaucoma Awareness Month

by Amrita Surendranath on January 5, 2016 at 5:35 PM
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January is the month for glaucoma awareness, aimed at raising consciousness about this silent sight stealer disease.


Here are some hard-hitting statistics about glaucoma:

Individuals At Risk

Glaucoma is a silent disease and a regular eye examination is necessary to identify its presence and for early treatment. Detection of the disease condition is necessary to prevent further deterioration of vision.

‘Glaucoma is a silent irreversible vision killer that tends to be inherited and may not show up until later in life. It can lead to permanent loss of vision.’

Individuals with the following conditions/ practices may have an increased risk for the disease

Glaucoma is a group of diseases, which results in damage to the eye's optic nerve. It leads to irreversible vision loss and surgery or treatment procedures are used only to prevent further vision loss. Most often people with glaucoma are detected to have the disease only after they have lost considerable peripheral vision.

Since early detection is the key to saving vision, it is ideal to have a complete eye examination once every year or 2 years.

The glaucoma awareness month is aimed at educating people about the prevalence of the disease, risk of blindness and the need for early detection. A large population of glaucoma patients remain undetected till vision loss is identified. In the Chennai Glaucoma Study conducted by Sankara Nethralaya, 98.6% of glaucoma patients were detected to have the disease during the study program, indicative of the lack of awareness about the disease and fueling the need for more aggressive community health strategies during this glaucoma awareness month.

In the Vision 2020 Right to Sight program in India, Glaucoma is one of the diseases under the avoidable blindness conditions, demonstrating the enormity of this disease condition.

There is no cure for the disease yet but intense research is on to find a cure. People do not realize they have the disease till the disease has advanced considerably. This is because

Early detection tests are also being devised to identify the disease before the substantial loss of neurons.

Proactive Steps:

Proactive steps need to be taken by individuals to ensure that glaucoma is detected and corrective measures employed to prevent vision loss. Even after detection, 10% of patients may still lose their sight.

Glaucoma has a high incidence across the world, it is better to make good vision your mission than to lose the fight for sight.

References:

1. http://www.sankaranethralaya.org/patient-care-glaucoma-projects.html

2. http://www.ijcm.org.in/article.asp?issn=0970-0218;year=2013;volume=38;issue=3;spage=135;epage=
137;aulast=Saxena#ref5

3. http://www.glaucomaindia.com/

4. https:nei.nih.gov/nehep/gam

5. http://www.glaucoma.org/news/glaucoma-awareness-month.php

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