World Optometry Day
The twenty-third of March marks World Optometry Day, a global reminder from optometrists everywhere not to wait for problems to arise before seeking care. For those living with retinal conditions such as Macular Degeneration, Retinitis Pigmentosa, or Diabetic Retinopathy, this day carries particular significance.
Retinal damage often develops quietly. Changes in vision can be subtle at first; a slight blur when reading, difficulty recognising faces, or shadows creeping into peripheral sight. By the time symptoms become obvious, further damage may already have occurred. Regular eye examinations are therefore essential. They enable optometrists to detect early signs of swelling, bleeding, or progression, often before noticeable vision loss takes place.
Routine checks also allow your optometrist to monitor the health of your retina over time, adjust prescriptions where needed, and ensure that spectacles or low-vision aids are providing the best possible support. Small adjustments can make a meaningful difference to daily independence and quality of life.
Here in South Africa, the South African Optometric Association (SAOA) uses World Optometry Week to promote awareness through screenings, educational talks, and public reminders. The message is simple but powerful: seek care early, and seek it regularly.
If it has been a while since your last appointment, consider booking one. Even when everything feels stable, a comprehensive eye examination can help protect the sight you have, and preserve the independence that comes with it.
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