Saturday, 14 March 2026

Sohana Hospital organizes walk to raise awareness about Glaucoma

By 121 News

Mohali, Mar. 14, 2026:-Sohana Hospital today organized a special Glaucoma Awareness Walk in Mohali to raise awareness about the eye disease commonly known as "Kala Motia" (Glaucoma). The walk was led by the hospital's COO and Senior Cataract & Refractive Surgeon, Dr. Amanpreet Kaur. Notably, the event was organized as part of the World Glaucoma Awareness Week, being observed from March 8 to 14, 2026.

The main objective of this awareness walk was to educate people about the importance of regular eye check-ups and early detection of glaucoma, which is often referred to as the "silent thief of sight." Doctors, hospital staff, patients, and local residents enthusiastically participated in the walk and spread the message that early detection is the best protection against glaucoma.

Participants carried placards and banners highlighting the importance of eye screening, particularly for people above 40 years of age, as well as those suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure, or having a family history of the disease.

Addressing the participants on the occasion, Dr. Amanpreet Kaur said that nearly 80 million people worldwide are affected by glaucoma, and about half of them are unaware that they have the disease. In India, one out of every eight people is at risk of developing glaucoma. The most concerning aspect of this disease is that it progresses without pain or warning signs, making timely screening extremely important.

She further informed that during the Glaucoma Awareness Week (March 8–14), free eye pressure screening tests are being conducted at Sohana Hospital to help protect people's vision. At the end of the event, doctors also answered queries from the public and shared information about the latest treatment options.

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