Preventing Blindness from Glaucoma by Dr. (Mrs.) Chigozie Mbadugha

Story: A Family’s Wake-Up Call
March 17, 2025
Dr Mrs Chigozie

Mama Uche had lost her sight to glaucoma. She never complained, but her children noticed how she fumbled around the house. “She never checked her eyes,” Uncle Chidi muttered.

At the next family gathering, Uche’s younger brother announced he had just been diagnosed too. “It runs in families,” he warned. “We all need to get tested.”

The room fell silent. No one had considered that blindness could be hereditary. The next week, the entire family visited an eye clinic. Some needed treatment, others were fine. But one thing was clear—ignoring glaucoma had cost them too much already.

Glaucoma is not just personal—it is genetic. If one family member has it, others are at risk. Yet, many people avoid screening, assuming they are safe until symptoms appear. That’s a dangerous gamble.

Family screening matters because:

Glaucoma is hereditary – If a parent or sibling has it, your risk increases dramatically.

Early detection saves vision – Routine eye exams can catch glaucoma before it causes damage.

Prevention is easier than cure – Once vision is lost, it is gone forever (based on currently available medical, laser, and surgical treatments.)

Protect your family’s sight. Get screened together. Glaucoma doesn’t have to be a family curse—it can be a shared victory.

About Post Author

Dr. (Mrs) Chigozie Mbadugha is a Consultant Ophthalmologist known for her engaging writing style. She addresses important health and wellness topics through entertaining short stories that serve as compelling introductions. In addition to her medical expertise, she employs her literary talents to effectively communicate her messages to readers. As an accomplished Author and Editor, Dr. Mbadugha also contributes as a columnist for thebeacon.ng, focusing on Health and Wellness.

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