Management of painful blind eye in Africa: A review.

Dumebi Hedwig Kayoma, Darlingtess Abies Oronsaye
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Background: Painful blind eye conditions in Africa constitute a compelling area of concern within public health, presenting substantial complexities for healthcare systems and the individuals afflicted. This comprehensive review delves into recent research and advancements concerning the management of these conditions across the African region. Drawing upon contemporary studies and data, we scrutinise the multifaceted aspects, including prevalence rates, causative factors, and regional variations.

Objective: To review existing articles on the current state of the management of blind painful eye conditions in Africa.

Materials and methods: Articles regarding the subject were obtained from Google Scholar, AJOL, and PubMed using the keywords, painful, blind eye (PBE), Africa.

Results: Forty-four relevant articles were reviewed. They were further categorized into epidemiology, management approaches and challenges to management.

Conclusion: The management of the PBE poses a huge challenge and can either be medical or surgical. Collaborative efforts should be targeted at preventing the causes of a PBE. As the burden of painful blind eye conditions continues to exert a profound impact across Africa, this article underscores the pressing need for collaborative efforts involving governments, non-governmental organisations, and international entities. By prioritising awareness and enhancing healthcare accessibility, we collectively strive towards the alleviation of suffering and the prevention of avoidable visual impairment in this region.

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非洲盲眼疼痛的治疗:综述。
背景:非洲的疼痛性盲眼病症是公共卫生领域一个令人关注的问题,给医疗系统和患者带来了巨大的复杂性。本综述深入探讨了非洲地区有关此类病症管理的最新研究和进展。我们以当代研究和数据为基础,对包括患病率、致病因素和地区差异在内的多方面问题进行了仔细研究:综述有关非洲盲痛性眼病管理现状的现有文章:使用关键词 "疼痛"、"盲眼(PBE)"、"非洲",从谷歌学术、AJOL和PubMed上获取与该主题相关的文章:结果:共查阅了 44 篇相关文章。结果:对 44 篇相关文章进行了综述,并将其进一步分为流行病学、管理方法和管理挑战三类:结论:盲眼病的治疗是一项巨大的挑战,既可以采用药物治疗,也可以采用手术治疗。各方应共同努力,预防导致眼睛疼痛的原因。由于痛苦的盲眼疾病继续对整个非洲造成深远的影响,本文强调了政府、非政府组织和国际实体通力合作的迫切需要。通过优先提高人们的认识和加强医疗保健的可及性,我们共同致力于减轻该地区的痛苦和预防可避免的视力损伤。
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