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n Sunday 14th January, 2007 men and
women, both young and old, were heading towards Al
Mahdi Islamic Centre in Burani village where in
addition to the second round of Mother and Child
Health Action day, the first eye camp by BMMK was
held in partnership with Kwale District Eye Centre.
(KDEC)
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After registration of the clients, the KDEC team members
together with Community Own Resource Persons (CORPS)
conducted the screening. This was followed by Visual Acuity
tests for all patients. Thereafter, they were referred to
the medical team for screening. A classroom was divided
into two sections, with one section darkened to allow for
examination. The second section was used for records and
dispensing of medication and reading glasses. |
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A total of 197 patients were screened. However,
only six (6) cataract patients out of the 13
identified accepted to take up surgery to restore
their sight at KDEC. The area CBW (Community Based
Worker) will still make a follow – up on the
remaining seven patients and ensure that they will
accept surgery.
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Two children with visual impairments were identified and
their parents advised to visit KDEC for Low Vision
Assessment. Follow –ups will also be conducted to ensure
that the Low Vision children go for check – up. In the same
camp, two cases of irreversible blind with Glaucoma were
booked for rehabilitation programme and KDEC will do further
needs assessment for appropriate interventions. Likewise,
the KDEC’s rehabilitation officer together with the area CBW
will conduct periodic home visits for Orientation & Mobility
and impart Daily Living Skills to the rehabilitation
clients. |
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Patients
screened
Adults Children
Adults Children
Glaucoma
patients seen 2 Injury
cases 2
Presbyiopia patients seen 142
Refractive errors 3 6
Xeropthalmia (vit. a.) seen
4 Conjuctivities 2 3
Corneal
scar 1 2
Others 30
Total
Cataract Patients 11
Patients
issued with reading glasses 112
Patients
issued with sun glasses 10 |
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Patients issued with medication
Allergies
80
Conjunctivitis 5
Corneal Scar 3
Xeropthalmia 2
Others 30 |
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There is low awareness levels on eye health among community
in Rural areas, a general fear of treatment – a factor made
worse by traditional beliefs and lack of money resulting
from high poverty rate among the community. The creation of
awareness carries forward to the next generation… and the
next. People have a right to sight and to healthy eyes.
The prevention and cure of blindness can provide enormous
savings and facilitate societal developments. It is proposed
to organise the eye camps at different centres in Rural
Areas.
Bilal Muslim Mission of Kenya
P.O. Box 82508 - 80100
Tel: 254 41 2229641
Mombasa
For news of our activities, visit
www.kenbilal.org
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