We are blessed with the gift of vision that allows us to see the beautiful world that we live in and to praise the beauty of mother nature, the birds, animals and all other living beings. But unfortunately, there are many people around the world who are either born blind or become blind as a result of the progression of certain vision impairment. If we talk about statistics, there are approximately 37 million blind people in the world and around 9 million of them are in India. Surprisingly, about 80% of all blindness is avoidable. Also, most people who have certain vision impairments are over the age of 50 years.
Understanding Blindness And Its Common Causes
Inability to see anything, even light is known as blindness and it usually begins with a visual impairment, which in most cases is preventable. Partial blindness refers to limited vision. Another term commonly used is Legal blindness, which means that the vision is highly compromised. Some of the causes of blindness are:
- Glaucoma
- Cataract
- Macular degeneration
- Diabetic retinopathy
- Uncorrected refractive errors
- Corneal opacity
- Trachoma
- Malnutrition
The World Health Organization states that among children, the causes of vision impairment vary considerably across countries. For example, in low-income countries, congenital cataract is a leading cause, whereas in middle-income countries it is more likely to be retinopathy of prematurity. As in adult populations, the uncorrected refractive error remains a leading cause of vision impairment in all countries amongst children.
8 Foods For A Better Vision
As much as the lifestyle affects a person’s overall health, what the person is eating too plays a very important role. Here is a list of food items that are best for your eyes:
- Eggs
- Almonds
- Carrots
- Oranges
- Fish
- Leafy green vegetables
- Sunflower seeds
- Legumes and beans
Tips To Prevent Vision Loss
Here are some of the preventive tips to avoid vision loss, as suggested by the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), with regard to the most common cause of blindness- Glaucoma:
- Exercise regularly.
- Eat a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, especially green, leafy ones.
- Drink coffee in moderation. Better yet, drink tea instead of coffee. A little coffee is fine, but excessive caffeine intake is not ideal. Don’t smoke.
- Maintain healthy body weight.
- Avoid inverted postures in yoga.
- Get screened regularly for glaucoma, especially if you have a family history of the condition
Apart from this,
- Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from ultraviolet rays.
- Look away from the computer screen: Rest your eyes every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds.
- Maintain proper hygiene: Wash your hands properly before rubbing your eyes or even touching your eyes.
- Go for regular eye check-ups.
India’s Initiative
India was the first country to launch the National Programme for Control of Blindness (NPCB) in 1976, as a 100% centrally sponsored Programme. According to the National Programme for Control of Blindness & Visual Impairment (NPCBVI) India, the following are the goals & objectives of NPCBVI in the XII Plan are;
- To reduce the backlog of blindness through identification and treatment of blind at primary, secondary and tertiary levels based on an assessment of the overall burden of visual impairment in the country.
- Develop and strengthen the strategy of NPCBVI for “Eye Health” and prevention of visual impairment; through the provision of comprehensive eye care services and quality service delivery.
- Strengthening and up-gradation of RIOs to become the centre of excellence in various subspecialties of ophthalmology.
- Strengthening the existing and developing additional human resources and infrastructure facilities for providing high-quality comprehensive Eye Care in all Districts of the country.
- To enhance community awareness on eye care and lay stress on preventive measures.
- Increase and expand research for the prevention of blindness and visual impairment.
- To secure the participation of Voluntary Organizations/Private Practitioners in eye Care.