Most people would rather lose a limb than lose their eyesight, according
to the results of a nationwide poll. Indeed, if given a choice, most
people would prefer to lose their hearing, their memory, or their ability to
speak rather than losing their vision, according to the survey results
published in the journal JAMA
Ophthalmology.
The survey polled 2,044
Americans from across all ethnic, racial, and economic demographics. Nearly 88%
of respondents viewed eye health as critical to overall health, and 47% considered
vision loss to be the worst possible health condition that could happen them,
even worse than Alzheimer’s disease, cancer, or AIDS/HIV. Among the possible
consequences of vision loss, respondents ranked quality of life as the greatest
concern, followed by loss of independence.
While 81.5% of Americans
reported having an eye examination, many were not well aware of the diseases
and conditions that lead to vision loss. Nearly two-thirds of respondents
reported awareness of cataracts (65.8%) or glaucoma (63.4%), but only half were
aware of macular degeneration, and 37.3% were aware of diabetic retinopathy. As
many as 25% of all respondents weren’t aware of any eye conditions that could
cause loss of vision.
If
you or someone you know does not have regular eye health and vision exams,
please schedule one today. Please
call The Eye Clinic of Texas, an affiliate of
Houston Eye Associates, at 800-423-3937, visit The Eye Clinic of Texas, Google+ or facebook.com/ecot.lasik.
The Eye Clinic of
Texas is an affiliate of Houston Eye Associates, the largest ophthalmology
clinic in the nation. We are a leading eye care practice serving the greater
Houston, Galveston, League City and Texas City with offices at 1100 Gulf
Freeway, Suite 114, League City, Texas 77573, 7111 Medical Center Drive, Suite
110, Texas City, Texas 77590 and 2302 Avenue P, Galveston, Texas.
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