Eyes are a precious gift given by nature. It is because of them that a person is able to see every color of the world. There was a time when if someone did not have vision in his eyes or his eyes got damaged due to some disease, then darkness spread in his life but nowadays by donating eyes, any person can give back the vision of eyes to such a person. However, there are many things about eye donation that people often do not know and they are afraid of donating eyes. Like how to donate eyes? In which hospital? Which part of the eye is donated in eye donation? Can eyes be donated while alive? What is the benefit of eye donation?
So let us know the answers to all these questions from Dr. Pankaj Tripathi, an eye surgeon at District Joint Hospital, Gautam Buddha Nagar, so that you too can do such a noble deed and bring light into someone’s life.
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Question- Who can donate eyes?
Answer- Any person of any age or gender can donate eyes. Even those who have undergone cataract surgery, wear glasses, have BP or diabetes patients can donate eyes. People with disabilities due to retinal or optic nerve disease can also donate eyes.
Question- Which part of the eyes is donated in eye donation?
Answer- In eye donation, the cornea of the eyes is donated. This is the outer transparent layer of the eye that we can see. The pupil can be seen only through the cornea. The cornea sends light to the retina, from there its image is sent to the brain and in this way we are able to see and recognize all things.
Question: In which hospital can we donate eyes?
Answer- Cornea can be donated in any hospital where there is facility of eye bank or cornea bank. Even some district hospitals do not have eye banks but have contact with eye banks, in such a situation whenever a person donates eyes, the eye surgeon takes the cornea and immediately sends it to the eye bank for preservation. Two people have also donated cornea in the district hospital of Noida.
Question- Can a living person donate eyes?
Answer- No, eye donation is possible only after death. However, a person can pledge to donate his eyes while he is alive and can inform his family. In such a situation, when he dies, the eye can be donated immediately by informing the eye bank and the hospital.
Question: How many hours after death can eyes be donated?
Answer- Although eyes should be donated as soon as possible after death, the cornea can be removed within a maximum of 6 hours. For this, a team of doctors goes to the deceased with a special container, removes the cornea and preserves it in a solution in the lab and then it is immediately sent to the cornea bank.
Question: How long should donated eyes be used?
Answer- Donated corneas cannot be kept for a long time. It has to be transplanted to someone within a maximum of 7 days. The sooner the cornea is transplanted, the better the result will be.
Question- Can other parts of the eyes also be donated?
Answer- Research is going on regarding retina but currently it is possible to donate and transplant only cornea. However, other parts of the eye are also taken for medical research etc.
Question: If someone wants to donate cornea, what should he do?
Answer: If someone wants to donate cornea after death, then inform the family members so that at the time of his death, the family members can contact the nearest cornea bank.
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FIRST PUBLISHED : August 29, 2024, 13:14 IST