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Minimising corneal scarring from the use of harmful traditional eye remedies in developing countries.

B J Adekoya1, A A Ayanniyi, F G Adepoju, C O Omolase, J F Owoeye.   

Abstract

Corneal scarring is the fourth largest cause of blindness globally, and a much more prominent factor in developing countries. Blindness from corneal scarring is largely a preventable phenomenon, and is capable of causing significant morbidity that can last for a lifetime. A significant proportion of these cases are caused by the use of harmful traditional eye medicines/remedies, and are used and prescribed by friends, relatives and traditional healers, with widespread use especially in developing countries. Use of traditional remedies can also cause harm indirectly by causing delays before seeking medical treatment. Reducing corneal scarring from the use of harmful traditional medicine is through a combination of approaches with the key strategies being community diagnosis, education, participation, and intervention, with provision of basic eye care integrated into the primary health care of the community. Collaboration with traditional healers in the community is also another approach that has been found to be useful.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23175915

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nig Q J Hosp Med        ISSN: 0189-2657


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