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Artist Halima lost to her professional partners! I consider myself born again!

The Ethiopian Eye Bank reports that 1,000,943 people have embraced their vision since its establishment in 1995. Habtamu Taye, deputy director of the Ethiopian Blood and Tissue Bank, told Fana Broadcasting Enterprise that 1,943 people have experienced eye restoration since the Ethiopian Eye Bank was established in June 1995. rice field.

Ethiopian eye bank, so far he has lit 1,000 943 eyes.

The first person in Ethiopia to pledge his eyeball was Federi's former leader Gilma Woldegiorgis, investigators said.

He pointed out that for some social and rigorous reasons the general public is ignorant of the infinite gift of the eyeball.

Ato Habtamu states to his Fana Broadcasting Partnership that the gift of eyeballs should be possible to anyone over the age of 18 who has made a conscious lifetime commitment and that those who have not made a lifetime commitment should be able to do so. If dust is bitten, the eyeballs should be removed with the consent of the deceased's relatives.

The eyelids must be lifted within 8 hours of a person's death, and the lifting system is said to be ready within 30 minutes.

He suggested that the donor should be treated within about 14 days of having the eyelids removed.

It has been confirmed that the person being assisted is visually impaired due to an eye injury and not due to some other illness or misfortune.

at his four covert eye clinics in Addis Ababa, Menilek II General Special Care Clinic, St. Paul Special Care Clinic, Gonder Specific Special Care Clinic, Jimma Special Care Clinic and Hawatha Special Care Clinic after the eyeballs were harvested. , those who need eyeballs. .

The most important thing in removing the eyeball is that it is light, and after the eyeball is removed, we will consider diseases that can be transmitted through the eyeball and blood, and will conduct an examination to prevent disease from occurring in the eyeball. someone who will give it away.

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