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HMC marks World Sight Day with free check-ups

- By Joey Aguilar Staff Reporter

Glaucoma, cataracts and diabetic retinopath­y have remained to be the most common eye diseases being treated in Qatar, ophthalmol­ogy specialist­s at Hamad Medical Corporatio­n (HMC) have said.

Speaking on the sidelines of the World Sight Day 2018 celebratio­n yesterday at Hamad General Hospital’s out-patient lobby, HMC’s ophthalmol­ogy resident Dr Abdulaziz Sultan R M al-Kaabi told reporters that these eye impairment­s are prevalent among people with diabetes and known as leading cause of blindness.

“This is due to (uncontroll­ed) high sugar levels in the blood and should be treated properly to prevent any progressio­n,” he said, highlighti­ng the importance of maintainin­g eye care and regular screening.

The one-day event, themed as ‘Eye Care Everywhere’ and organised by HMC’s Ophthalmol­ogy Department in Doha from 7am to 3pm, offered free eye examinatio­ns and other tests for visitors and staff of the hospital. The annual celebratio­n is being observed every second Thursday of October around the world.

Dr al-Kaabi said these HMC activities and screenings give people an opportunit­y to have their eyes checked and get proper advice or referral for immediate treatment. “Such eye diseases can be easily treated when detected early so we advise and encourage people to undergo screenings regularly,” he stressed. “Many of the people who come to our clinic are unaware of their condition and have to take care of their eyes.”

“When we detect some diseases we give them an urgent appointmen­t to the clinic within a week or two,” Dr al-Kaabi said, noting that they referred 20 people between 7am and 11am yesterday.

Specialist ophthalmol­ogist Dr Deena Safwan H H Zeedan, also a member of HMC’s blindness prevention committee, echoed Dr al-Kaabi’s statement saying that regular eye screening, especially for people with diabetes, prevents complicati­ons. “Diabetes is very common in Qatar and there is a higher risk of developing an eye disease especially if it is uncontroll­ed because of the lifestyle, the reduced activities, morbid obesity,” she noted.

Dr Zeedan said they advise patients with glaucoma to undergo routine screening every four to six months for repeated tests to monitor their eyes’ health.

 ?? PICTURES: ?? HMC’s Ophthalmol­ogy Department offered free eye examinatio­ns and other tests for hospital visitors and staff to mark the World Sight Day 2018 in Doha yesterday. Shemeer Rasheed
PICTURES: HMC’s Ophthalmol­ogy Department offered free eye examinatio­ns and other tests for hospital visitors and staff to mark the World Sight Day 2018 in Doha yesterday. Shemeer Rasheed
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Dr Abdulaziz al-Kaabi.

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