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    Expert urges regular eye test to prevent blindness

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    By Olufemi Oni, Ilorin

    A Community Service Provider, Alhaji Azeez Amuda (Baba Oloju), has advised that the eyes should be well taken care of and examined regularly, at least once in a year

    Amuda also warned against people visiting quacks and unlicenced chemists to complain about their eye, saying that they could be misled.

    “There are several cases of people who listen to here-says on how to care for their eyes, but end up losing their both eyes.

    “Just like conjunctivitis in newborns, in which babies bring out discharge in their eyes and mothers are advised to insert breast milk to clear the eyes, which can lead to complete blindness,” he said.

    The expert therefore advised people to always visit hospitals and eye experts before taking any step in treating their eye problems and getting eye glasses.

    He added that high blood pressure could add to the problem of the eye, saying that there was a need to monitor patients’ blood pressure while treating their eye problems.

    Amuda stressed the need for the eyes to be checked at least annually, saying that glaucoma is a very serious issue that does not give a signal and could lead to eventual blindness.

    He advised that the eyes should be given some rest every one hour by closing it for a few minutes before continuing with viewing things.

    The expert also talked about monitoring diet in order to have good vision, listing mango fruit, palm oil, dry fish, and other things that contain vitamin, protein and calcium, which are good for vision.

    He, however, said that immunisation should be given to children from birth to the age of five years, saying that if children are attacked with measles, it might lead to blindness, adding that Vitamin A is also important.

    Amuda also talked about personal hygiene, especially at home, urging mothers to be neat, tidy, and very observant on children, especially babies and toddlers.

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