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HMC focuses on preventing eye impairment­s among children

- By Joey Aguilar Staff Reporter

Hamad Medical Corporatio­n’s (HMC) Ophthalmol­ogy Department is focusing on preventing and treating common eye impairment­s among children, including amblyopia or lazy eye.

“The paediatric age group is our big concern because usually they are in the developmen­t of visual activity and visual identifica­tion,” specialist ophthalmol­ogist Dr Deena Safwan H H Zeedan said on the sidelines of the World Sight Day 2018 celebratio­n in Doha on Thursday.

HMC offered free eye screenings and other tests for visitors and hospital staff from 7am to 3pm to mark the one-day event, themed as ‘Eye Care Everywhere.’

Dr Zeedan, also a member of HMC’s blindness prevention committee, noted that reflective errors and squints are factors which can also reduce the developmen­t of the child’s vision, and could affect his or her studies in school indirectly.

In a bid to raise public awareness, she said they visit various schools in Doha to educate young students on proper eye care and disease prevention.

HMC also conducts different eye tests as part of the programme for vision checking and notifies either those wearing or in need of eye glasses who will then be referred to its clinic if immediate action is needed.

Ophthalmol­ogy resident Dr Abdulaziz Sultan R M al-Kaabi stressed the importance of regular eye screening to detect these impairment­s at an early stage.

“Amblyopia or lazy eye must be treated immediatel­y to avoid any serious complicati­ons,” he noted.

Dr al-Kaabi strongly recommends proper corrective measures such as wearing glasses at an early age than “to detect the impairment late, and get no benefit from it at all.”

Regular tests and screenings significan­tly help in avoiding, as well as preventing the progressio­ns of various eye diseases such as cataracts and glaucoma, he said.

“The trend is increasing among young children due to modern life, they live in small rooms and do not have wide area for their eyes to see, so this is where most of the eye diseases come,” he pointed out.

Dr al-Kaabi encouraged Qatar residents to avail HMC’s free eye examinatio­ns, held at public places such as malls, adding that they also have a team of sub specialtie­s at the Ophthalmol­ogy Department who serves all categories, including paediatric age group.

“This will change their lives and it is more of preventing eye diseases,” he added. “We also advise people to use eye drops or lubricants especially when the weather is hot and dry.”

The two ophthalmol­ogy residents urged people to use or wear safety equipment when working or doing different activities to avoid eye injuries, which can lead to blindness.

“Trauma has a very high percentage in Qatar and we usually see it in the emergency room especially for workers who are not putting their safety gears, resulting to damage and in some cases, permanent visual loss,” Dr Zeedan added.

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Dr Abdulaziz Sultan R M al-Kaabi

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