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Hospital asked patients who lost eyesight post-surgery to leave after their complaint in Jaipur

According to reports, an operation at the Sawai Man Singh (SMS) Hospital in Jaipur, Rajasthan, caused at least 18 people to lose their vision. They allegedly lost their vision after having a cataract operation. The majority of them were run under the Chiranjeevi health programme of the Rajasthani government.

These individuals apparently received an early hospital discharge, which raises more questions. The operation, which involved 74 patients in all, have come under fire after several days of postoperative problems caused at least 18 patients to lose their vision.

The impacted patients, who had hoped to recover their vision through the operations, now had to deal with worsening health issues.

Patients who were taken to SMS Hospital’s Charak Building’s eye ward revealed that they had eye procedures on 22 and 23, following which their eyes began to get red. The scratching grew worse over time, and soon their vision vanished altogether. The doctor told them to wait patiently for their vision to return when they complained about the post-surgery difficulties.

The information that is currently available indicates that 74 people had eye procedures from June 26 to June 28. 18 patients complained of blurry vision a few days following the procedure, and it was later discovered that the spread of an infection was the cause of their visual loss. To date, nobody has admitted guilt for this occurrence, though.

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