Bengaluru, Oct 20: This year too, dozens of people, a majority of them children, suffered eye injuries during Diwali celebrations, in spite of massive awareness drives about the ill-effects of firecrackers. However, compared to previous years, this year the number of people visiting hospital for firecracker-related eye injuries was a bit less.

In Bengaluru city alone over three dozen people reportedly suffered eye injuries in two days. According to Dr K. Bhujang Shetty, chairman and MD, Narayana Nethralaya, the hospital came across 11 eye injury cases till Thursday. “Half of them are children,” Dr Shetty added.
"Last year our hospital treated some 70 cases, but this year it is much less, but we are keeping our fingers crossed," he added.
Government-run Minto Eye Hospital has witnessed a few serious eye injury cases. "We have witnessed six-seven grievous cases in last couple of days involving blood clot in the eye because of firecrackers and all these cases needed to be addressed very soon and evaluated," said Dr Najeeha Feroz Torgal, fellow at Minto Hospital.
Rainbow hospital which had opened a helpline did receive calls of burns and accident. Dr Firoz Ahmad Torgal, Consultant, Emergency Medicine, Columbia Asia Referral Hospital, Yeshwanthpur said they did received one serious eye injury case, which was referred to Narayana Nethralaya.
Doctors expect more cases to be reported in the coming days as celebrations are continuing in the city. “We usually get around 20 cases of eye injuries due to crackers after Diwali celebrations,” said Dr Ravi Dorairaj, medical director, Agarwal’s Eye Clinic.
He added that the hospital also receives a sizeable amount of cases with eye injuries following Diwali. Dr Ramesh K T, plastic surgeon, Victoria Hospital also said that minor burn cases increase during Diwali.
Hospitals in other major cities of Karnataka including Mysuru, Hubballi, Belagavi also did report cases of firecracker-related eye injuries.



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