the canadian ophthalmological society has released the results from an eye health awareness and concerns survey, finding that 81 per cent of canadians have experienced negative symptoms related to their eyes and vision or are concerned about their eye health.
the survey, which spoke to 1,605 respondents, found that while canadians continue learning more about eye health and potential diseases, their knowledge is typically limited to the big two: cataracts at 65 per cent and glaucoma at 53 per cent.
less than half of the respondents were familiar with other eye diseases, including age-related macular degeneration (amd) and diabetic retinopathy, with less than 41 per cent familiar with amd and less than 25 per cent familiar with diabetic retinopathy.
knowing what eye diseases exist isn’t always common knowledge. still, for amd, the leading cause of vision loss affecting 2.5 million canadians, being aware of the symptoms can make a huge difference when it comes to seeking out prompt care.
according to the survey, 71 per cent of canadians know of the factors that affect vision health but are less familiar with what symptoms mean for their eye health, leading to increased concerns.