It was established in May 2003 by the National Eye Institute (NEI), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The need to establish Healthy Vision Month arises when it was observed that millions of people living in the Unites States have undetected vision problems, eye diseases and conditions. Hence May as a Healthy Vision Month serves as a means to empower the public to make their eye health a necessary priority and educate them on how they can care and protect their vision.
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During Healthy Vision Month the National Eye Institute recommends
the following:
Comprehensive dilated eye examination; Because there is no warning
signs (signs and symptoms) attached to most eye diseases, getting a dilated eye
exam at least once every year is the only way to detect if you have eye problem
or not. If you haven't had a comprehensive dilated eye exam for a long time
please schedule one this month.
Living a healthy lifestyle; Studies have shown that eating healthy
diets, engaging in physical activities, maintaining a healthy weight, not
smoking, minimizing the amount of alcoholic intake and managing chronic
conditions can reduce your risk of developing eye problems.
Being aware your family history; Since some eye diseases and
disorders are hereditary, it is essential to know if anyone in your family has
been diagnosed with an eye disease before. Hence you should see this month as
an opportunity to talk to your family members about their eye health.
Wear Sunglasses; Protect your eyes from ultraviolet radiations by
wearing sunglasses that can block out 99 to 100 percent of both UVA and UVB
radiations. A hat or face cap can also offer a great protection as well.
Make use of protective eye wear; You should protect your eyes from
injuries when playing sports, during domestic chores or working in industries
by wearing safety shields, safety glasses, eye guards and goggles.
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According to NEI taking the above steps can help an individual
prevent many eye diseases, eye conditions, vision loss and blindness from
occurring in the nearest future.
Just like eating healthy diets and engaging in physical exercise
and activities, taking good care of your eyes and vision should be a necessary
priority as well. This is because healthy vision will not only keep your eyes healthy
but will also keep you safe each day. If you haven't had an eye exam for some
time, this month is a perfect month for you to schedule an appointment with an
optometrist or ophthalmologist.
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Source: National Eye Institute (NEI)
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