World Eye Donation Day 2021: Know the Myths and Facts about Eye Donation if Your are Pledging to Donate Your Eyes
On World Eye Donation Day 2021, if you are pledging to donate your eyes then you must know that there are several myths and facts associated with eye donation. Read on to know about the myths and facts.
Eye donation is considered to be one of the noblest acts of charity. Several people across the world suffer from blindness. However, in India, there is a serious requirement for eye donations. Although, with the advancement of medical procedures in India, millions of people with corneal blindness have been able to see the world properly. Reportedly, there are an estimated 30 million who are visually-challenged and 15 million people who are totally blind. According to the Indian Express report, a cornea, cataract, and refractive surgeon, Dr. Harshwardhan Ghorpade said that spreading awareness about eye donation is extremely important in India.
In India, eye donation is a completely selfless act of charity. Several people have got to see the world for those who have donated their eyes. In most cases, one person cures blindness in two people and thus, eye donation is so necessary. And to raise awareness about the importance of eye donation, World Eye Donation Day is observed on June 10 every year. However, many myths and facts are associated with eye donation in India. Now, if you are pledging to donate your eyes, read on to know the myths and facts associated with the eye donation.
Myth: Disfigurement of Face
Fact: A few people believe that if they donate eyes then they will suffer from facial disfigurement. However, this is a complete myth. During the process of eye donation, doctors don’t remove the entire eye, they only remove the cornea.
Myth: Blindness in Next Birth
Fact: This misconception is also associated with eye donation. People believe that eye donation can lead to blindness in the next birth. Well, who knows if there’s even a next birth.
Myth: One can donate eyes anytime after death.
Fact: Eyes can only be donated within 6 hours of death. The body of the deceased should be kept in a cold environment and the local eye bank should be contacted immediately. However, patients with HIV, rabies, septicemia, etc cannot donate their eyes even after death.
Myth: Once can donate their eyes even when they are alive.
Fact: Eye donation is only possible after death. However, you can pledge to donate your eyes while you are alive and can also urge others to do the same.
Myth: Donation of eyes will be helpful for all blind people.
Fact: Individuals with retina or optic nerve-related blindness won’t be benefitted from eye donations. However, individuals with the opacity of the corneas will be benefitted.
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