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More than 1,400 eye patients including 13-year-old blind from different slums of Sindhupalchok have been treated free of charge. In the free health camp organized at the Bahrbise Primary Health Center, patients aged 13 to 93 years were operated on for cataracts and terygium. Terrijeomy is a problem of the growth of flesh like azeru in the pupil of the eye.
13-year-old Revita Thami from Bhotekoshi rural municipality-4 Narayansthan, the youngest person who came to the camp, has undergone cataract surgery in both eyes.
Ophthalmologist Ashishraj Pant says, 'It has been almost three years since she had cataracts, now she will be able to see well.' Before the operation, she used to know only dark and light. The doctor estimated that he developed cataracts at the age of 10. Pant said, "Due to timely treatment, her eyes are now able to see." This is an unusual event. According to him, if there is an infection in the inner part of the eye, it will grow and take the form of cataract. At first, the girl's eyes were fine, but gradually they became closed. Doctor Pant performed cataract surgery on 80 people in the camp alone in one day. 142 people underwent cataract surgery in the camp.
Sunkoshi-Indrawati Society organized and conducted with the technical support of BP Koirala Lions Eye Study Center Teaching Hospital Maharajganj in a ten-day camp that reached slums and treated 1400 eye patients. Patients who underwent surgery were brought to Barhabise camp, while other patients were gathered in local villages and treated. According to the president of the organizing society, Bhupendra Thapa, before the operation, doctors had examined the patients in the villages of Lisankhu Pakhar and Bhotekoshi Rural Municipality and Bahrbise Municipality of the district.
During the treatment, patients with cataracts and eyeballs were screened and brought to Bahrbiseko camp. Thapa informed that regular eye check-up, treatment and medicines were distributed in the districts of Sildhunga, Dandakteri, Chaku, Narayansthan, Duguna, Listi, Sebung, Ghipche, Ghumthang Tatopani, Maneshwara and other settlements of the district. During the screening in the local slums The patient who had to undergo surgery was treated in the camp for three days.
A team of doctors went to the district under the management of Prakash Poudel of Lions Club in the camp which was organized with the special financial support of Upper Bhotekoshi Power Company and the coordination and support of the local level. Ophthalmologist Pant led the team of health workers including doctors involved in eye treatment and surgery. Before the start of the
camp, a team of 4 including vision specialist Sanjiv Bhattarai assisted in the screening camp. About two hundred patients' eyes were examined at one place in the village. The society provided free food, accommodation and medicine distribution to the patients at the camp in Bahrbise. Black glasses were also distributed according to the needs of the patients.
