DOH to look into visual health as WHO reports growing number of people afflicted by eye problems

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Health experts sounded the alarm on the growing number of people who are suffering from visual impairment.

“The world report says that there are about 2.2 billion people in the world that have a vision impairment–that includes people that are blind but most of them are not blind but they have poor vision,” said World Health Organization Regional Advisor Dr. Andreas Mueller during the launch of the World Report on Vision recently.

The World Report on Vision said that vision impairment occurs “when an eye condition affects the visual system and one or more of its vision functions.” Some of the eye conditions that can cause vision impairment include cataract, trachoma, and refractive error, among others. “The World Report makes a statement that every person at some stage in their life will have an eye condition,” he furthered.Mueller said that some optical services are usually outside the health system.

 

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