Affiliation:
1. Professor Dept of Ophthalmology Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences
2. Junior Resident Dept of Ophthalmology Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences
3. Senior Resident
4. * Professor And Head of The Department Dept of Ophthalmology Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences
Abstract
Rubber tapping is a major occupation in Kanya Kumari district and it significantly adds to the economy of the country.
There are nearly 126 rubber-based industries recognized by the District Industries Centre (DIC), providing
employment to 1874 people'' .This study aims at analyzing the prevalence and risk factors associated with ocular injuries
and diseases among rubber tappers in a rural area in Kanya Kumari. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: 1. To assess the
prevalence of ocular diseases and injuries in rubber tappers related to their occupation 2. To evaluate the risk factors
associated with ocular diseases and injuries among rubber tappers METHODS: Rubber tappers attending the
Ophthalmology Out-Patient department in Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences between 1.10.2020 to
30.11.2020 were evaluated for ocular injuries and diseases.A detailed history was obtained and ocular complaints were
analyzed. After a thorough systemic and ocular examination, data was collected. The collected data were analyzed.
RESULTS: The study was conducted for a time period of 2 months. Data was collected from all the rubber tappers
attending the ophthalmology OPD in Sree Mookambika Institute of Medical Sciences. A total of 48 patients were
evaluated. Among which 17 had foreign body exposure, 4 had corneal abrasion, 1 had fungal corneal ulcer, 16 had
cataracts, 7 had refractive error,3 had pterygium. CONCLUSION: Occupation -related injuries are common amidst
rubber tappers. The population dependent on this occupation is way too high to be left unattended or their health
conditions ignored. The results obtained in this study throws light on the importance of awareness that needs to be
advocated among employers and employees involved in rubber plantation and tapping. The use of protective eye
goggles and other safety precautions must be propagated among the workers. The rubber tappers must be alerted
about the consequences of ignoring safety precautions, specifically how it may lead to severe morbidity, sometimes
even loss of vision.They must also be advised to undergo ophthalmic examination whenever necessary and on regular
basis,as poor vision due to aging or even physiological refractive errors itself may lead to injuries due to compromised
eyesight. After conducting this study,we came to the conclusion that the consciousness of the morbidity that may occur
due to poor safety measures at work among the rubber tappers is nearly a flat line. Hence creating awareness and
educating them regarding this becomes indispensable.
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