Good eyesight as a necessity

A concerning fact is that many people nowadays do not keep enough awareness of the importance of eye care. There are many real examples in this sense. Some people do have more information of vitamins, angioplasty and diets than that of the eyesight. In some cases, they are indifferent of their eyesight when their eyes are healthy enough.

In the contrary, they are more concerned about their teeth. To some extent, it is understandable because toothaches can be painful and teeth call fall out. It is so common that most parents have their children checked by a dentist twice a year, in order to detect cavities, poor bite, protruding teeth and the like. Meanwhile, a child’s vision is always neglected by the parents. There are some potential reasons for this disappointing phenomenon. Poor vision does not hurt and it often appears as a simple headache, fatigue or avoidance of near tasks. In fact, the neglect of poor vision in a child is more consequential than that of teeth defects. Slight consequences include poor schoolwork and limited job choices, while a serious result can be blindness.

Good vision is a necessity for nearly all activities such as TV watching, seeing a movie, driving automobiles, school tasks and computer use, just to list a few. People with different occupations still depend on good vision to milk a cow and rely on binocular vision to stomp on grapes to make wine. In 1894, a professor of disease of the eye and ear at the New York Medical School and Hospital wrote a note that “The demands upon our eyes in our days have greatly increased over those made by our ancestors. The demands upon school children’s eyes have been excessively increased in the last years”. It is true that this quote can also be used to describe the situation after more than one hundred years.

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