Monthly Archive: July 2010

Jul
28

Joy Of Seeing

Cataract removal surgery by nonprofit organization Touching Souls International

Ninety years old Hazera Khatun, of Vhatia,Bakhtiarpur, Kaligonj, Bangladesh can not see for the last 11 years. She is cataract blind for the last 11 years. She leaves with her son Mafiz Uddin, who can hardly bear the living expenses of his mother Hazera Khatun. Doctors told her long time ago that she needs the …

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Jul
21

Improving Maternal Health In Bangladesh

Poor maternal health and poverty are directly interrelated. Bangladesh being one of the poorest countries in the world has the worst maternal mortality rate in South Asia. It has been estimated that every year 21,000 women die during pregnancy or while giving birth to a child. Most of these deaths occur due to hemorrhage, anemia, …

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Jul
19

Eye camp in Tangail, Bangladesh

Today, July 18th, 2010, we had our eye camp in Boro Chouna Bazar, PS Sakhipur, Tangail, Bangladesh. About 800 people were screened for their cataract. 300 patients got their free eye medications. 43 patients were selected for cataract removal surgery. These patients have been taken to BNBS Mymensingh Eye Hospital for their cataract surgery.On July …

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Jul
13

Threat of Arsenic in Drinking Water of Bangladesh

Arsenic contamination of groundwater is a natural occurrence in many parts of the world. This problem becomes severe in the delta region of the Ganges. The high concentration of arsenic in deeper levels of groundwater is causing serious arsenic poisoning to a large number of people. Bangladesh which lies in this region is facing the …

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Jul
11

Touching Souls International’s Press Release

press release about the program of July, 2010, here http://tinyurl.com/2g7ugbg

Jul
05

Child Health Care In A Developing Country

The biggest victims of a poverty stricken country are its children. Bangladesh has a dismal track record when it comes to child health. Most children in the country suffer from acute malnutrition, especially in rural areas. The problem is further aggravated since Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated countries in the world, with …

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Jul
02

Cataract removal surgery

Cataract removal surgery
Cataract blind

Let there be light

Blindness, specially related to cataracts, poses a major challenge all over the developing world. Bangladesh, as one of the developing countries, has a large number of blind requiring cataract removal surgery. Cataract accounts for 80% of adult blindness in the country and there are currently somewhere in the region of 550,000 to 750,000 adults who are blind as a result the prime cause of blindness is the cataract.

Cataract is a clouding of the eye’s lens – the part of the eye responsible for focusing light and producing clear, sharp images. A cataract occurs when the crystalline lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque as a result of age, illness, or trauma. This cloudiness can interfere with the eye’s natural ability to direct light and focus an image on the retina. As a result, individuals with cataracts frequently experience a loss of vision.

Will get the joy of seeing again

Cataract surgery is

Will get the joy of seeing again

the removal of the lens inside the eye after it has become cloudy. In most cases, the cataract surgeon replaces the cloudy natural lens with an artificial lens implant (also called an intraocular lens, or IOL) to restore vision and eliminate the need for thick glasses after surgery.

Blindness due to cataract presents an enormous problem in Bangladesh in terms of economic loss and social burden. Although cataract blindness is curable by cataract removal surgery there are many barriers for it for the disadvantaged people of Bangladesh. Such as financial reasons, distance from the health care facility, fear, lack of service awareness, lack of support. Financial barriers continue to be the major reason for the cataract blind to have the cataract removal surgery. So for many people in Bangladesh who becomes cataract blind may remain blind for the rest of their life, becoming burden for the family and the society.
Post cataract surgery

Post cataract surgery

Touching Souls International is an international non profit organization which provides free cataract removal surgery and post cataract surgery care for the disadvantaged people of Bangladesh as one of their many projects. They provides eye camp in different districts of Bangladesh where initially more than thousand patients are screened for their cataract in each camp. From there up to sixty cataract blind patients can be selected for surgery.
Post cataract surgery care

Prevent cataract blindness

These patients are then taken to BNBS Eye Hospital in Mymensingh to get the cataract surgery treatment. They stays in the hospital for 2 days. on the 3rd day they are transported back to their original destination. That’s how the cataract blinds with real need are getting the free service from Touching Souls International and getting their eyesight back. The goal of Touching Souls International’s Sight Restoration and Blindness Prevention Project is to eradicate curable blindness for the disadvantaged cataract blinds in Bangladesh.

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Cataract removal surgery
Cataract blind

Let there be light

Blindness, specially related to cataracts, poses a major challenge all over the developing world. Bangladesh, as one of the developing countries, has a large number of blind requiring cataract removal surgery. Cataract accounts for 80% of adult blindness in the country and there are currently somewhere in the region of 550,000 to 750,000 adults who are blind as a result the prime cause of blindness is the cataract.

Cataract is a clouding of the eye’s lens – the part of the eye responsible for focusing light and producing clear, sharp images. A cataract occurs when the crystalline lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque as a result of age, illness, or trauma. This cloudiness can interfere with the eye’s natural ability to direct light and focus an image on the retina. As a result, individuals with cataracts frequently experience a loss of vision.

Will get the joy of seeing again

Cataract surgery is

Will get the joy of seeing again

the removal of the lens inside the eye after it has become cloudy. In most cases, the cataract surgeon replaces the cloudy natural lens with an artificial lens implant (also called an intraocular lens, or IOL) to restore vision and eliminate the need for thick glasses after surgery.

Blindness due to cataract presents an enormous problem in Bangladesh in terms of economic loss and social burden. Although cataract blindness is curable by cataract removal surgery there are many barriers for it for the disadvantaged people of Bangladesh. Such as financial reasons, distance from the health care facility, fear, lack of service awareness, lack of support. Financial barriers continue to be the major reason for the cataract blind to have the cataract removal surgery. So for many people in Bangladesh who becomes cataract blind may remain blind for the rest of their life, becoming burden for the family and the society.
Post cataract surgery

Post cataract surgery

Touching Souls International is an international non profit organization which provides free cataract removal surgery and post cataract surgery care for the disadvantaged people of Bangladesh as one of their many projects. They provides eye camp in different districts of Bangladesh where initially more than thousand patients are screened for their cataract in each camp. From there up to sixty cataract blind patients can be selected for surgery.
Post cataract surgery care

Prevent cataract blindness

These patients are then taken to BNBS Eye Hospital in Mymensingh to get the cataract surgery treatment. They stays in the hospital for 2 days. on the 3rd day they are transported back to their original destination. That’s how the cataract blinds with real need are getting the free service from Touching Souls International and getting their eyesight back. The goal of Touching Souls International’s Sight Restoration and Blindness Prevention Project is to eradicate curable blindness for the disadvantaged cataract blinds in Bangladesh.

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Cataract removal surgery
Cataract blind

Let there be light

Blindness, specially related to cataracts, poses a major challenge all over the developing world. Bangladesh, as one of the developing countries, has a large number of blind requiring cataract removal surgery. Cataract accounts for 80% of adult blindness in the country and there are currently somewhere in the region of 550,000 to 750,000 adults who are blind as a result the prime cause of blindness is the cataract.

Cataract is a clouding of the eye’s lens – the part of the eye responsible for focusing light and producing clear, sharp images. A cataract occurs when the crystalline lens of the eye becomes cloudy or opaque as a result of age, illness, or trauma. This cloudiness can interfere with the eye’s natural ability to direct light and focus an image on the retina. As a result, individuals with cataracts frequently experience a loss of vision.

Will get the joy of seeing again

Cataract surgery is

Will get the joy of seeing again

the removal of the lens inside the eye after it has become cloudy. In most cases, the cataract surgeon replaces the cloudy natural lens with an artificial lens implant (also called an intraocular lens, or IOL) to restore vision and eliminate the need for thick glasses after surgery.

Blindness due to cataract presents an enormous problem in Bangladesh in terms of economic loss and social burden. Although cataract blindness is curable by cataract removal surgery there are many barriers for it for the disadvantaged people of Bangladesh. Such as financial reasons, distance from the health care facility, fear, lack of service awareness, lack of support. Financial barriers continue to be the major reason for the cataract blind to have the cataract removal surgery. So for many people in Bangladesh who becomes cataract blind may remain blind for the rest of their life, becoming burden for the family and the society.
Post cataract surgery

Post cataract surgery

Touching Souls International is an international non profit organization which provides free cataract removal surgery and post cataract surgery care for the disadvantaged people of Bangladesh as one of their many projects. They provides eye camp in different districts of Bangladesh where initially more than thousand patients are screened for their cataract in each camp. From there up to sixty cataract blind patients can be selected for surgery.
Post cataract surgery care

Prevent cataract blindness

These patients are then taken to BNBS Eye Hospital in Mymensingh to get the cataract surgery treatment. They stays in the hospital for 2 days. on the 3rd day they are transported back to their original destination. That’s how the cataract blinds with real need are getting the free service from Touching Souls International and getting their eyesight back. The goal of Touching Souls International’s Sight Restoration and Blindness Prevention Project is to eradicate curable blindness for the disadvantaged cataract blinds in Bangladesh.

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