World Glaucoma Day to raise awareness about glaucoma, a group of eye diseases that can cause irreversible vision loss and blindness if left untreated.
- The day is observed every year on March 12th to encourage people to get regular eye exams, learn about the risk factors for glaucoma, and take steps to reduce their risk.
- Glaucoma is often called the "silent thief of sight" because it typically has no symptoms until the disease has advanced, making early detection and treatment critical.
- By raising awareness about glaucoma, we can help people understand the importance of getting regular eye exams and taking steps to protect their vision.
- World Glaucoma Day is also an opportunity to promote research and development of new treatments for glaucoma and to advocate for increased access to eye care services worldwide.
Ultimately, the goal of World Glaucoma Day is to reduce the number of people affected by glaucoma and to promote better eye health for everyone.