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Central team for expanded vision centres, free surgeries
Central team for expanded vision centres, free surgeries

Time of India

time05-07-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Central team for expanded vision centres, free surgeries

Varanasi: Led by a three-member team from ministry of health and family welfare, a high-level medical team of workers and consultants conducted an in-depth review and inspection of the Institute of Medical Sciences, BHU and other hospitals pertaining to National Blindness Control Programme and medical services provided under non-communicable diseases. Additional chief medical officer Dr Sanjay Rai said that led by Dr R P Maurya of the BHU Eye Bank, 64 corneas had been obtained from 32 people over past three years. Successful cornea transplants were performed on 52 individuals suffering from blindness, restoring their vision and enabling them to see like individuals with normal sight. Following the team's suggested strategy, preparations are being made to open 10 new vision centres in Varanasi with the support of BHU's ophthalmology department to accelerate eye donations and cornea transplants. A comprehensive plan will also be developed to identify all cataract patients and provide free surgeries. Proposals will be sought from all institutions to provide state-of-the-art equipment and special training for support staff to enhance quality of eye surgeries. Emphasis will also be placed on promoting the availability of free cataract surgeries. A plan will be devised to distribute free glasses to all elderly individuals to correct vision defects. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 2년 만에 돌아온 인터넷 역대급 현금 지원 이벤트(얼마 안 남은 인터넷 약정이라면) 인생통신 더 읽기 Undo Under the National Child Health Programme, children with vision defects in all govt schools will be examined by a team of doctors and free spectacles will be distributed. The team inspected IMS BHU Eye Institute, ENT department, Shri Shiv Prasad Gupta Divisional Hospital, Community Health Centre (Misirpur), Ayushman Arogya Mandir (Madhopur) and CHC Cholapur in the Kashi Vidyapeeth Block. Under the National Blindness and Deafness Control Programme, Central govt's SMO programme in charge, Dr C Aparna, technical consultant Dr Rahul Pandey and medical consultant Dr Pranay Sharma assessed the quality of health services in govt eye and ENT departments in Varanasi. The state govt team comprised Dr Sunil Verma, state programme officer (NPCB), Dr R S Yadav, general manager (NCD), Abhay Dwivedi (state technical advisor), Manoj Bharti, additional chief medical officer and district nodal officer Dr Sanjay Rai, Dr Y B Pathak. The central health team inspected the ophthalmology and ENT departments at the divisional hospital and reviewed arrangement of outpatient department and operation theatre were also reviewed. A checklist was prepared after discussions with surgeons and optometrists. Instructions were given to further improve all arrangements in the interest of patients. Central health team also visited the rural block community health centres in Cholapur and Misirpur to gather information from medical superintendents about blindness and vision defect prevention programmes. They checked the outpatient department register, availability of medicines, referral process, distribution of spectacles and receipt system. Cataract surgery medications was also evaluated. Ayushman Arogya Mandir (Madhopur) in Kashi Vidyapeeth Block was also inspected. Necessary guidelines were provided after discussions with staff nurses, CHOs, ANMs, paramedical staff and ASHA workers. Suggestions were taken from everyone for improving the quality of health services. Dr R P Maurya from ophthalmology department and Dr. Vishambhar Singh from the ENT Department at IMS BHU facilitated the departmental inspection. The central health team will prepare a report based on checklist and submit it to the administration.

Surge in pink eye conjunctivitis cases in Kerala
Surge in pink eye conjunctivitis cases in Kerala

United News of India

time04-07-2025

  • Health
  • United News of India

Surge in pink eye conjunctivitis cases in Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram, July 4 (UNI) With the onset of torrential rains, a surge in cases of pink eye conjunctivitis, also known as eye flu, is raising alarm across Kerala. "This year, the infection is more viral than bacterial in nature and is assuming alarming proportions in Kerala. The infection is highly contagious and can spread rapidly from one individual to another," said Dr. Naresh Purohit, Advisor to the National Blindness Control Programme. Pink eye conjunctivitis occurs due to inflammation of the conjunctiva, the thin membrane that covers the white part of the eye, he explained. It is a painful ocular condition. The prevailing high humidity during the rainy season fosters viral growth, creating favorable conditions for the spread of conjunctivitis, Epidemiologist Dr. Purohit said. "Areas with frequent waterlogging and regions where hygiene practices are poor, such as slum dwellings, are at higher risk of transmission. Currently, in the urban areas of the state, children, their family members, and even healthcare workers have been significantly impacted, accounting for almost 30-40% of the affected group,' said Dr. Purohit, who is also the Principal Investigator for the National Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (NIDSP). The symptoms of conjunctivitis include redness in one or both eyes, increased itching, eye discharge, and sensitivity to light (photophobia). "Viruses and bacteria, allergies, close contact with harmful chemicals, a blocked tear duct, and exposure to allergens such as pollen and dust mites are among the most common causes of conjunctivitis," he added. "Maintaining good hygiene is essential for preventing the disease. Basic practices such as regularly washing the face, avoiding touching the eyes frequently, keeping surroundings clean, and observing rigorous personal hygiene are effective ways to stay protected from eye flu," he emphasized. UNI DS RKM

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