Common Eye Diseases in Children in Saudi Arabia (Jazan)

A. Darraj, Walid Barakat, Mona Kenani, Reem M. Shajry, Abdullah A. Khawaji, S. Bakri, A. Makin, Azza Mohanna, Abuobaida Yassin
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Background The rise in childhood eye diseases has become a matter of concern in Saudi Arabia, and hence a study has been conducted on the residents of Jazan. The aim of the research was to find out the root cause of such issues and provide a solution to prevent such circumstances for it may affect the vision of children. In this study, therefore, we aimed to determine the types of childhood eye diseases in Jazan and to discuss the best ways to prevent them or prevent their effect on the vision of our children. Our institutions are working toward the longevity and welfare of the residents, and healthcare is one of the important aspects in such a field. Methods This is a retrospective review of all patients less than 18 years of age who presented to the pediatric ophthalmology clinic of Prince Mohammed Bin Nasser Hospital, Jazan, between October 2014 and October 2015. The data, collected on 385 cases, included the age at first presentation, sex, clinical diagnosis, refractive error (RE) if present, and whether the child had amblyopia. If the child did not undergo complete ophthalmic examination with cycloplegic refraction, he/she was excluded. All data were collected and analyzed using the software SPSS. A P-value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results We reviewed the files of 385 children, with a male/female ratio of 1.1:1.0. The group aged 0–6 years made up the largest group (P = 0.01), and the ratio is an expression to define the credibility of the study using a chi-squared test. Strabismus (36.9%), RE (26.5%), ocular trauma (7.5%), infection of cornea and conjunctiva (7.3%), and keratoconus (6.2%) were the most common conditions. There was no significant difference in presentation by age group and sex among children with REs and squint. Trauma was seen more commonly among males and in the group aged 12–18 years. Conclusion In this retrospective study, the focus was on the common childhood eye diseases that were considerably high. Hypermetropia was the predominant RE, which is in contrast to other studies where myopia was more common. However, it is important to promote public education on the significance of early detection of strabismus, REs, and amblyopia and have periodic screening in schools. The discussion of the various issues is aimed at increasing the awareness and building a support for the cause by creating the knowledge base to treat things on time and acknowledging the severity of the issues.
沙特阿拉伯儿童常见眼病(吉赞)
儿童眼病的增加已成为沙特阿拉伯关注的一个问题,因此对吉赞的居民进行了一项研究。这项研究的目的是找出这些问题的根本原因,并提供一个解决方案,以防止这种情况,因为它可能会影响儿童的视力。因此,在这项研究中,我们的目的是确定吉赞儿童眼病的类型,并讨论预防这些疾病或防止它们对儿童视力影响的最佳方法。我们的机构致力于居民的长寿和福利,而医疗保健是这一领域的重要方面之一。方法回顾性分析2014年10月至2015年10月在吉赞亲王穆罕默德·本·纳赛尔医院儿科眼科门诊就诊的所有18岁以下患者。收集了385例病例的数据,包括首次就诊的年龄、性别、临床诊断、屈光不正(如果有的话)以及儿童是否患有弱视。如果患儿没有接受完整的眼科检查并伴有睫状体麻痹性屈光,则排除。所有数据的收集和分析使用SPSS软件。p值< 0.05认为有统计学意义。结果共纳入385例患儿,男女比例为1.1:1.0。0-6岁年龄组是最大的群体(P = 0.01),比值是用卡方检验定义研究可信度的表达。最常见的是斜视(36.9%)、RE(26.5%)、眼外伤(7.5%)、角膜及结膜感染(7.3%)和圆锥角膜(6.2%)。REs和斜视患儿的表现在年龄和性别上没有显著差异。创伤在男性和12-18岁的人群中更为常见。结论本回顾性研究的重点是发病率较高的儿童常见眼病。远视是主要的RE,这与其他研究相比,近视更常见。然而,重要的是要宣传早期发现斜视、斜视和弱视的重要性,并在学校定期进行筛查。对各种问题的讨论旨在通过创建知识库来及时处理问题并承认问题的严重性,从而提高认识并建立对事业的支持。
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