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More than 300 patients have benefitted from free eye clinic and cataract screening at Asawase in Greater Kumasi.
The event was organised by Kuwaiti-based Nurul-Uyune Humanitarian Foundation Relief Development, in partnership with Ahlussuna Wal-Jama'a in Ghana and team of ophthalmologists from the Agogo Presbyterian Hospital.

The residents received free consultation and screening for eye-related disorders, while the sick were given drugs and eye medication.
Those who needed cataract surgeries were booked to be transported to the Presbyterian Hospital to undergo the procedure later this month.
Out of the over 300 patients who were screened, 105 had cataracts, while the others had allergies and other conditions.
A cataract is opacity of the lens; the lens hardens blocking light to the retina.

In-charge of the exercise, Dr Mohammed Kamil Mohammed explained that majority of patients were affected by cataracts, while others had allergies that could be managed with the right medication.
He noted that cases of cataracts blindness witnessed were not permanent, which could be corrected upon removal of the cataracts.
Deputy National Chief Imam of Ahlussuna Wal Jama'a, Sheikh Mohammed Kamil Mohammed said the humanitarian organization is dedicated to improving quality of life.

He advised the public to take good care of their eyes.
A patient, Zainab Musah said they were happy when they heard about the eye camp. Initially she would have paid for tests and had her cataract removed.
"I am thankful to the organization for providing us this opportunity to regain our vision," she said.
The event made it easy for people who needed the surgery, but could not afford it, and the organizers were stunned by the overwhelming response.
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