Conjunctivitis Outbreak Hits Twin Cities

1 min read

RAWALPINDI:

A sudden outbreak of conjunctivitis has affected the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, impacting a large number of children, women, and elderly residents, many of whom have sought treatment at hospitals. The rise in cases has also led to an increased demand for rose water in the area.

Over the past three days, 2,186 patients suffering from conjunctivitis visited the three major public hospitals — Holy Family Hospital, Benazir Bhutto General Hospital, and District Headquarters Hospital — where they received prompt medical attention. Private hospitals and clinics have similarly reported a significant influx of patients.

According to Deputy Medical Superintendent Dr Inayat, this is the second outbreak of conjunctivitis in the city within the first nine months of the year.

He advised that, to prevent infection, eyes should be washed daily with clean water, water should be allowed to gently splash into the eyes, and black or green-tinted glasses should be worn. Small ice cubes may be applied to the eyes to ease discomfort, and medical consultation should be sought immediately in cases of severe pain.

News Published in Express Tribune on September 10, 2025. 

Previous Story

Khidmat-un-Naas in Floodwaters: CSA New Training Model Produces Pakistan’s Future Leaders

Next Story

Flood Ravaged 2,000 Schools Across Province

Latest from Blog

Climate Threat Looms Over Children

UNITED NATIONS: More than one billion children face at least three overlapping climate hazards, with 34 million in Pakistan, UNICEF warned Monday, while highlighting the disproportionate impact in some regions of the world. For the report, the UN agency cross-referenced data showing where the roughly 2.4 billion children on the…

Measles Claims 53 Children

KARACHI: A fresh surge in measles cases has taken a dangerous turn in Sindh, with more than 2,000 children infected so far this year and 53 losing their lives due to complications. Speaking to The Express Tribune, paediatrician Dr Khalid Shafi said that the nationwide death toll from measles has…

Pakistan Economic Survey 2025 – 26

During the fiscal year 2025-26, Pakistan’s economy demonstrated significant resilience and restored macroeconomic stability, achieving a provisional GDP growth rate of 3.70 percent compared to 3.18 percent the previous year. This positive trajectory was driven by a robust recovery across all major economic sectors, with agriculture expanding by 2.89 percent…

Parents Can’t Waive Minors’ Future Rights Thru’ Compromise: LHC

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) has ruled that parents cannot surrender or extinguish future rights of a minor child, including maintenance and inheritance, through a private agreement or compromise before a family court. Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani issued the ruling deciding a petition filed by Waleed Arshad challenging judgments…
Go toTop