14 Dec, Kathmandu: The number of eye patients has been increasing
with the corresponding increase in the number of diabetics due to the
change in lifestyle and food habits in the country, according to
doctors.
It is said the number of people losing eyesight due to the various
eye problems related to diabetes is also on the rise. There is high
chance of eye problem developing in people with diabetes. There are
around one million diabetics in the country at present.
Doctors say that people with diabetes have two times more probability
of developing eye problem and 25 times greater risk of blindness.
Likewise, there is more risk of a child born of a diabetic woman having
diabetes.
“Diabetes has been seen even in people at a younger age due to the
habit of spending luxurious lifestyle among the people and the change in
food culture in the country, which is a matter of concern,” said senior
ophthalmologist Dr OK Malla. He advised diabetics to have regular eye
check-ups.
As per the data provided by the International Diabetes Association,
nearly five per cent blindness among people globally results from
diabetes. Thirteen per cent of the blindness in Nepal is due to
diabetes.
In this backdrop, Vice President of Nepal Diabetes Association, Dr
Madhur Dev Bhattarai, underlines the need of undertaking a country-wide
programme for prevention of blindness due to diabetes. He also pointed
out to the dearth of technology and human resources to cope with the
increasing number of diabetic eye patients in the country. RSS
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