“Healthy vision is something we often take for granted until it starts to slip away," said Hugh R. Parry, president and CEO of Prevent Blindness. "We want to encourage women to put themselves on a path toward a lifetime of healthy vision by making an appointment for a dilated eye exam today!”
Prevent Blindness also recommends:
- quitting smoking
- taking supplements (as approved by a medical professional)
- learning of any family history of eye disease
- expectant mothers should be aware of possible vision changes during pregnancy
- all women who are pregnant or who are planning to become pregnant and have been diagnosed with diabetes should get a full, dilated eye exam
- wear UV-blocking sunglasses and a brimmed hat outdoors
- use cosmetics safely
- use contact lenses safely
For more information on women’s eye health, including fact sheets on eye diseases, pregnancy and vision, and the safe use of cosmetics, as well as financial assistance, please visit www.preventblindness.org, www.SeeJaneSee.org, or call (800) 331-2020.