World Sight Day is a global event that raises awareness about the importance of eye health and
the prevention of avoidable blindness. In 2024, the theme focuses on the importance of eye
care in young people and inspires children everywhere to love their eyes. The day emphasizes
the importance of regular eye check-ups and maintaining ocular health. It reminds us of the
significance of sight and the steps we can take to protect it.
Arkos Health is committed to this cause and all aspects of eye health, including the prevention
and early detection of Diabetic Retinopathy. Diabetic Retinopathy is a severe eye condition that
affects individuals with diabetes, leading to vision impairment and, in severe cases, blindness.
Given the rising prevalence of diabetes worldwide, the need for preventive measures and
screenings has never been more urgent.
In line with World Sight Day’s vision, Arkos Health offers Diabetic Retinopathy screenings for
qualified members. This initiative aims to identify the early signs of this condition, providing
patients with the best chance to receive timely treatment and prevent the progression of the
disease. By doing so, Arkos Health underscores the importance of protecting one’s sight and
the role of regular screenings in maintaining eye health.
Diabetic Retinopathy occurs when high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels of the
retina, the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye. Initially, it may present no symptoms,
which is why regular screenings are crucial. Without intervention, it can lead to vision loss.
Symptoms that may appear as the condition progresses include blurred vision, dark spots in
vision, and difficulty seeing colors. Timely detection through screenings can lead to interventions
that stabilize or even improve vision.
Arkos Health’s initiative to provide these screenings draws attention to the broader need for
awareness. People with diabetes must understand that managing their blood sugar levels is just
one part of preserving their health. Regular eye check-ups are essential because Diabetic
Retinopathy can develop silently, without any obvious signs in its initial stages.
The screenings offered by Arkos Health are designed to be accessible and comprehensive.
They ensure that individuals at risk can get the care they need without unnecessary barriers. Emphasizing the need for regular eye exams, Arkos Health collaborates with healthcare
providers to make these screenings part of routine diabetic care.
Arkos Health’s efforts go beyond just providing screenings. They are committed to education
and outreach, ensuring that individuals understand the importance of eye health and the risks
posed by Diabetic Retinopathy. Promoting awareness and encouraging proactive measures
may reduce the incidence of preventable blindness among people with diabetes.
On this World Sight Day, it’s crucial to acknowledge initiatives that prioritize eye health and
empower individuals to take control of their vision. By promoting regular check-ups and
screenings, offering accessible care, and fostering awareness, Arkos Health is making
significant strides in the fight against avoidable blindness. It’s a call to action for everyone to
“Love Your Eyes” and take the necessary steps to protect their vision.
BY Arkos Insights
Published October 10, 2024 2:25PM