The Prevalence of Primary School Students Eye Problems in Kut Province, Iraq View PDF
Aiad Ali Abbood
Department Of Ophthalmology, Alzahraa Teaching Hospital, Iraq
Published on: 2024-08-20
Abstract
Blindness overall the world plus the impact of eye problems on the school performance represent a trouble of public health. More than 200 million individuals in the world present with a visual deficiency due to not corrected defects of refraction. The study aimed to estimate the prevalence of primary school students eye problems in Kut province, Iraq. It is a cross-sectional study in the primary education schools of the Kut province at a period of 6 months. The vision among some patients is so bad that they cannot even read the first line (6/60). A child who reads all the opto-types without hesitation in a vision of 6/6, without functional lesion nor organic noted (normal eye, i.e. Emmetrope). A child who does not manage to read the opto-types, this one will be subjected to the test with hole stenopeic so only the child improve his vision up to 6/6, the diagnosis of positive eye trouble (amétropie). Female was frequent than male (71% vs 29%). About 51% of patients aged between 6-9 years. and 49% of patients aged between 10-12 yrs. Of 500, 305(61%) lived urban regions and 39% of child lived in rural areas. Positive past medical history found in 10%. Positive family history documented in 16%. Cases of the pupils who did not pause of eye trouble (emmetropia) 65% while those with eye trouble (ametropies) 35%. Ametropie student with poor results recorded in (107, 61.1%), while medium result presented in 29.1% of patients. High results reported in 9.8%. There are a significant difference between the pupils with eye trouble (ametropies) and those with normal vision (emmetropia).
Keywords
Eye trouble, Ametropies, Normal vision, Emmetropies, Primary school students
Introduction
Blindness overall the world plus the impact of eye problems on the school performance represent a trouble of public health. Because large number of this eye troubles are not diagnosed in the time because of latency of appearance of disorders and the discretion of symptomatology; the techniques lacking tracking and medical (human staff, experiences and professional) [1-4]. More than 200 million individuals in the world present with a visual deficiency due to not corrected defects of refraction [3, 4]
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