A pattern of ocular morbidity of patients attending a clinic in Western Nepal

Authors

  • S Tuladhar Department of Ophthalmology, Gandaki Medical College, Pokhara
  • S Dhakal Department of Medicine, Western Regional Hospital, Pokhara

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/ijim.v1i1.6941

Keywords:

Ocular diseases, Morbidities, Western Nepal

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Very few reports exist regarding the causes of ocular morbidity in Western Nepal. The study is performed to identify the causes of ocular morbidity in a clinic at Waling in Western Nepal.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective study was done by reviewing the case records of all patients attending the eye clinic at Waling from August 2010 to August 2011.

RESULTS: The study included 915 patients, 617 were females (67.5%), and 298 were males (32.5%). Refractive error was the most common ocular morbidity accounting 26.8% followed by conjunctivitis 20.6%, cataract 11.8%, pterygium 6%, chalazion/stye 4%, ectropion/entropion 3.9%, keratitis 3.8%, dry eyes 2.8%, and corneal opacities 2.3%.

CONCLUSIONS: The study gives a picture and patterns of ocular disease in Western Nepal which will be helpful in planning & management of ocular health programmes in Nepal.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijim.v1i1.6941

Int J Infect Microbiol 2012;1(1):34-37

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Published

2012-10-09

How to Cite

Tuladhar, S., & Dhakal, S. (2012). A pattern of ocular morbidity of patients attending a clinic in Western Nepal. International Journal of Infection and Microbiology, 1(1), 34–37. https://doi.org/10.3126/ijim.v1i1.6941

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