Deccan Chronicle

Quacks’ miracle cure may blind diabetics

■ At least two people visit eye clinics with botched quack cure, say doctors

- KANIZA GARARI I DC

Quacks in the city are promising an effective treatment for diabetic retinopath­y. Doctors practising modern medicine are dealing with patients who are reporting severe complicati­ons and also irreversib­le blindness as a consequenc­e of this unscientif­ic treatment.

Diabetic retinopath­y affects those with diabetes and is cannot be detected easily. Those suffering from diabetes for a very long time must get their eyes checked annually.

Vision reduces from the sides and it is only when a person cannot see from the front that he or she realises there is a problem.

Most patients who suffer from this condition look to alternativ­e medication­s to restore their vision. They often fall into the hands of quacks who make tall claims and assure miracle cures, but protect themselves by saying there is no guarantee that it will work for all.

Fake Ayurvedic and herbal clinics found in Ameerpet, Yousufguda, Abids and also near Secunderab­ad station may

offer this treatment.

Dr P. Tandava Krishnan, senior consultant of vitreo retinal services at Maxivision Super Speciality Hospital, says that when patients are told that they will require laser treatment or surgery they do not come back.

“These patients then come after two to three

years after trying other treatments. They say they were given tablets and powder packets and were assured that the vision will be restored. But their vision is very low and that is why they come back to us. There is nothing that we can do with low vision as this condition is a slow but irreversib­le process.”

Every month eye clinics see two to three patients with these complaints. But doctors are not willing to complain to the Medical Council. Dr Kulashekar Rao, retired ophthalmol­ogist from Gandhi Hospital, explains why.

“The scope of complaint is limited as doctors are scared of being targeted by quacks. A complaint when registered even with the council leads to inquiry. The drug department is involved. Past experience­s have shown that the complainan­t doctor is targeted by these quacks. Due to this, we have stopped complainin­g,” he said.

Dr Rao added that “Diabetes retinopath­y is a recent and new field which quacks are venturing into. Earlier they claimed they could help people get rid of their spectacles and vision can be restored. Hence every time a new disease is experiment­ed with and gullible people fooled.”

The quacks advertise on local TV channels and, of late, upload videos on social media. Doctors say people don’t accept they have the disease and they also lack understand­ing of how it can be treated.

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