Prevalence of refractive anomalies among youths in Imo State, Nigeria

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International Journal of Development Research

Prevalence of refractive anomalies among youths in Imo State, Nigeria

Abstract: 

This study was aimed at determining the prevalence of refractive anomalies among young boys and girls in Imo State. It is a retrospective study in which files of patients from 5 optometry clinics were reviewed; files of 200 patients aged between 18-30 years were randomly selected out of all the files that were reviewed. There were 100 boys and 100 girls. The data collected were classified into five basic refractive anomalies: myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, myopic astigmatism and hyperopic astigmatism. The data were analyzed using a table based on frequency and percentages of the refractive anomalies, and further represented on a bar chart. It was found that the prevalence of myopia was greater in male (10%) than in female (5%). Hyperopia is more prevalent in female (17%) than in male (12%). For astigmatism, 4% were male while females were 7%. In hyperopic astigmatism, the prevalence was greater in male (47%) than in female (44%). Myopic astigmatism is equal in both boys and girls (27%).

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