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EyeCare with Dr Priscilia Imade: Eye care myths

The FrontierThe FrontierJuly 6, 2026 471 Minutes read0

•Dr Priscilia Imade

Many Nigerians still believe certain myths about eye health. Unfortunately, these misconceptions can delay proper treatment and increase the risk of avoidable vision loss.

Here are some common myths and the facts:

1. Myth: Wearing glasses makes the eyes weaker or creates dependence.

Fact: Glasses do not weaken the eyes. They simply help you see clearly by correcting your vision. If your prescription changes over time, it is due to changes in your eyes — not because you wear glasses.

2. Myth: Eating plenty of carrots is all you need for healthy eyes.

Fact: Carrots are good because they contain Vitamin A, but they cannot prevent all eye diseases. Healthy eyes require a balanced diet, regular eye examinations, and a healthy lifestyle.

3. Myth: Children will outgrow vision problems.

Fact: Many children do not complain when they cannot see well because they assume everyone sees the same way. Regular eye examinations can detect problems early and prevent permanent vision loss.

4. Myth: If you can see clearly, your eyes are healthy.

Fact: Serious eye diseases such as glaucoma and diabetic eye disease can develop without pain or early warning signs. That is why routine comprehensive eye examinations are important, even if your vision seems normal.

5. Myth: Any eye drop can treat a red eye.

Fact: Red eyes may be caused by allergies, infections, dry eyes, injury, or even glaucoma. Using the wrong eye drops, especially without professional advice, can make the condition worse.

6. Myth: Traditional eye medicine or breast milk can cure eye problems.

Fact: Putting breast milk, herbs, urine, or other unprescribed substances into the eyes is dangerous and may cause severe infections, permanent damage, or blindness. Always seek care from a qualified eye care professional.

Protecting your sight starts with knowing the facts. Avoid self-medication, have your eyes examined regularly, and encourage your family members to do the same. Remember: Good vision is priceless, and most causes of blindness can be prevented or treated when detected early.

*Dr Priscilia Imade is CEO, Modern Eye Clinic, Lagos. E-mail: moderneyecliniclagos@gmail.com

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