90 diagnosed with cataract at eye camp

Author: Staff Report

KARACHI: Poor environmental conditions caused by heaps of garbage dumped at every nook and corner, and burning of solid waste and dust from unplanned development works have increased the frequency of viral eye infections, allergic reactions and conjunctivitis.

This was evident during a day-long free medical camp with diagnostics facilities organised by the Hashmanis Medical Welfare Foundation at the premises of the Halari Memon Jamat in Guzdarabad area near Ranchoreline here on Sunday. More than 1,200 patients were examined at the camp and 90 of them were diagnosed with cataract. At the camp, patients were provided free checkups for eye and other diseases. Laboratory and diagnosis services including cholesterol, sugar, hepatitis B & C, BMD, paeds, gynae were also provided. Patients diagnosed with cataract disease will be operated at in the next few days, free of cost, at Hashmanis Hospital located in Ranchoreline. Hashmani Medical Welfare Foundation chairman Dr Sharif Hashmanil, along with CEO Hashmani Group of Hospitals Arsalan Hashmani and office bearers of Halari Memon Jamat, visited the camp and met patients inquiring about quality of medical facilities provided there.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr Sharif Hashmani said that due to the prevailing unhygienic conditions in Karachi, people were having viral infections and dust allergic reactions more frequently.

He urged authorities to pay special attention to this aspect, saying that poor environmental conditions and dust was causing an irreparable loss to public health, especially affecting children. He also urged citizens to take special care of their eyes in these circumstances. Dr Hasmani said cataract, which was the major cause of blindness in Pakistan’s rural areas, was an age-specific condition and people after 40 years of age started having cataract.

Published in Daily Times, April 16th 2018.

Share
Leave a Comment

Recent Posts

  • Top Stories

Senior executives at Mercuria to face investigation by Pakistan’s FIA

Mercuria, a global commodities trading firm headquartered in Geneva, finds its senior executives under scrutiny…

11 hours ago
  • Business

PSX extends bullish trend with gain of 862 points

Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) remained bullish for the second session in a row on Monday,…

12 hours ago
  • Business

PKR depreciates by 3 paisas to 278.24 vs USD

The rupee remained on the back foot against the US dollar in the interbank market…

12 hours ago
  • Business

SECP approves PIA’s scheme of arrangement

The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan has approved the Scheme of Arrangement between Pakistan…

12 hours ago
  • Business

Gold snaps losing streak

Gold price in the country snapped a six-session losing streak and increased by Rs2,500 per…

12 hours ago
  • Business

Rs 83.6 billion loaned to young entrepreneurs: Rana Mashhood

Chairman of the Prime Minister Youth’s Programme(PMYP) Rana Mashhood has underscored the success of the…

12 hours ago