Cataract is clouding of the lens of the eye which prevents clear vision. Although most cases of cataract are related to the ageing process, occasionally children can be born with the condition, or a cataract may develop after eye injuries, inflammation, and some other eye diseases. Cataract surgery is a procedure to remove the lens of your eye and, in most cases, replace it with an artificial lens.
According to the latest assessment, cataract is responsible for 51% of world blindness, which represents about 20 million people (2010). Although cataracts can be surgically removed, in many countries barriers exist that prevent patients to access surgery. As people in the world live longer, the number of people with cataract is anticipated to grow. Cataract is also an important cause of low vision in both developed and developing countries.
A total of 150 eye cataract patients were operated on successfully. The beneficiaries were majorly adults, and old people. The camp was the second to be carried out after the initial one held in Turkana central which had 100 patients benefiting at Lodwar Referral hospital.
Lodwar Islamic Centre Partnered with Turkana County Government to carry out the camp. The camp was held successfully courtesy of funding from Global Humanitarian Relief Foundation (GHRF)
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The objectives of the cataract surgeries
The achievements of the cataract camp
The challenges of the cataract camp
In conclusion, the camp was conducted successfully not only to restore vision but also to enable previously visually impaired persons to restart work and this enhanced to change the quality of lives among the community in Turkana County.