January 30th 2006
Madeleine Moon MP Joins Campaign To Prevent Avoidable
Blindness
Local MP Madeleine Moon last week joined with RNIB in Parliament for the launch of their
national eye health campaign ‘Open Your Eyes’, which aims to cut the number of people who will unnecessarily lose
their sight from treatable eye conditions like diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma and Age-related macular degeneration.
RNIB estimate that if urgent action is not taken now, the number of people with sight loss
could double by 2030, to four million people.
Mrs Moon said
“I support RNIB’s call to raise awareness of the need for a regular eye test
and will be working at local and national level to help them with the campaign. Many people believe that an eye test is just
to see whether you need glasses, but it is more than this - it is an eye health check.
“Only two-thirds of the adult population have had an eye test within the past two
years, the most common reason for not having a test being that people think they don’t have a problem with their eyes.
But an eye test can identify eye disease well before we notice any change in our vision. By the time there are symptoms a
great deal of useful vision will have been lost and may never be recovered.
I would urge everyone in our area to get their eyes tested regularly.”
Steve Winyard, RNIB’s Head of Campaigns said
“Ignorance is quietly robbing people of their sight every day. Unless action is taken
now tens of thousands of people across the UK will this year needlessly lose their
sight from conditions that could be treated if caught early. The Government needs to act now as the situation is going to
get much worse with the explosion in the numbers of people with diabetes and the ageing of our population.”