New initiative aims to raise awareness of keratoconus and educational resources.

  • Keratoconus Week to be observed March 23-29, 2026
  • Focus on raising awareness of keratoconus
  • Educational resources provided for the public

Prevent Blindness has announced the inaugural Keratoconus Week, scheduled for March 23-29, 2026. This special week aims to increase awareness about keratoconus, a progressive eye disease that affects the shape of the cornea, leading to vision impairment. The initiative is part of a broader effort to provide valuable information and resources to the public regarding eye health and conditions.

Throughout Keratoconus Week, Prevent Blindness plans to offer educational materials and resources designed to inform individuals about the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options available for keratoconus. The organization emphasizes the importance of early detection and seeks to engage both healthcare professionals and the community in discussions surrounding this eye disease. Several activities and informational campaigns will take place during this week to support awareness efforts.

Keratoconus can have significant impacts on individuals' daily lives, making education and awareness crucial for proper management. By declaring a dedicated week for this condition, Prevent Blindness aims to spark conversations and encourage those who may be experiencing symptoms to seek medical advice promptly.

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