Ablution exercise – may prevent dacryocystitis

Jayati Pandey, A. Ranjan, R. Gupta, P. Khan
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Background: Dacryocystitis is an infection and inflammation of the lacrimal sac and most common cause of ocular morbidity in India. It’s accounting for 87.1% of epiphora and causes social discomfort due to continuous watering from the eyes. It is more common in India as being tropical country. It has higher incidence among lower socioeconomic status. Hygiene plays an important role in its aetiology. Objective: This study was aimed to survey the demographic characteristics of patients received external dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) surgery to correlate with religious aspect of the patients. Material & Methods: The present study is a retrospective study conducted at Ophthalmology Department from the hospital records of patients who underwent external DCR for epiphora from January 2013 to December 2017. Results: Out of 305 cases underwent DCR (n=305), maximum (n=179, 58.69%) were above the age of 40 years out of which maximum were in age group of 41-50 years (n=78, 24.57%), majority of them were females 70.49% (n=215) with males being only 29.51% (n=90). Out of 305 cases majority were Hindus (n=236, 77.38%) with Muslims being only 14.43%(n=44) while 8.19% included Christians, Sikhs, Jains and other religions. Conclusion: Overall finding showed in comparisons of men with the females of middle age and above and Muslims despite contributing to major population had less rate of DCR surgery than Hindus. This led to our view that some practices in Muslims might be preventing dacryocystitis in Muslims where ablution exercise might be one of them.
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沐浴运动——可以预防泪囊炎
背景:泪囊炎是一种泪囊感染和炎症,是印度最常见的眼部疾病。它占了泪显的87.1%,由于眼睛持续流泪而导致社交不适。这在印度更常见,因为印度是热带国家。社会经济地位较低的人群发病率较高。卫生学在其病因学中起着重要作用。目的:探讨行外泪囊鼻腔造口术(DCR)患者的人口学特征与宗教信仰的关系。材料与方法:本研究是对2013年1月至2017年12月在眼科行外显DCR的患者病历进行回顾性研究。结果305例DCR患者(n=305)中,40岁以上患者最多(n=179, 58.69%),其中41 ~ 50岁患者最多(n=78, 24.57%),其中女性占70.49% (n=215),男性仅占29.51% (n=90)。在305例病例中,大多数是印度教徒(n=236, 77.38%),穆斯林仅占14.43%(n=44),而8.19%包括基督徒、锡克教徒、耆那教和其他宗教。结论:总体发现,中年及以上男性与女性的比较,尽管穆斯林是主要人群,但DCR手术率低于印度教徒。这导致我们认为,穆斯林的一些做法可能会预防穆斯林的泪囊炎,其中沐浴运动可能是其中之一。
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