Regional News of Tuesday, 7 May 2019

Source: ghananewsagency.org

Three children go blind, as strange disease infest family in Sunyani

Couple in a serious traumatic condition as their children have been affected by a strange disease Couple in a serious traumatic condition as their children have been affected by a strange disease

A strange disease has infested the children of a couple in Area Four, a suburb of Sunyani, and left the family of five in a serious traumatic condition.

Naomi Pomaa, a-38-year-old petty trader, and Sampson Yeboah, a-45-old-old taxi driver, said they were currently in a state of dilemma and disbelief as their three children– two girls, and a boy were gradually becoming blind.

When the Ghana News Agency (GNA) visited the family, the eye condition of Sandra Aniwaa, 19, Gloria Pomaa Yeboa, 13, and Lansford Acheampong Yeboah, a four-year-old boy had worsened.

The children, who were growing in obesity, with their skin becoming deep black, could not see well and their “whitish eyeballs” were having voluntary movements.

They, however, had lean legs and broad chest as they grow.

According to their parents, all the children were born in a hospital without defects, but their conditions developed as they grow.

Mrs Naomi told the GNA that they have sent the children to the Regional Hospital in Sunyani, but they were referred to the Kumasi Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) where Doctors after examination of the children said they had no medical problem.

A copy of a medical form issued at the KATH, and signed by one Cobbinah Kyei, a retuning clinician shown to the GNA said Aniwaa was suffering from fundus-micro disease with tiny bold vessel.

But, Mr Yeboah the father of the children said the family had visited KATH on several occasion and little attention was given to them and their sick children at the hospital.

He said the family could not sit unconcern for their children to go blind, but the problem was above them, and appealed to the government, corporate bodies, NGOs and CSOs, as well as philanthropic organizations to come to their aid and save the life of the children.

Mr Yeboah also appealed for prayers from churches and religious organisations for God’s intervention to reverse any possible family, or trans-generational curse.