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Imran Khan Diagnosed with 85% Vision Loss: What is CRVO and Can It Be Treated?

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Politics aside, the news coming out of Adiala Jail this week is deeply concerning for any human being. A report submitted to the Supreme Court by a court-appointed lawyer has revealed that former Prime Minister Imran Khan has lost approximately 85% of the vision in his right eye.

The diagnosis is Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO). This is not a simple “eye infection” that can be fixed with drops. It is a serious vascular event—essentially a “stroke” of the eye. Here is a medical breakdown of what this disease is, the chances of recovery, and why the state has a moral obligation to treat it immediately.

If you want a complete breakdown of the report that was published, click here.

1. What is Central Retinal Vein Occlusion (CRVO)?

The retina is the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. It needs a constant flow of blood to function.

2. Can Imran Khan Recover? (The Prognosis)

The lawyer’s report states that Khan currently has only 15% vision remaining in the affected eye. Is this reversible? There is no straight answer, as he is yet to be properly examined and diagnosed. But here is what is possible:

3. Healthcare is a Right, Not a Favor

This blog is not about PTI vs. PDM. It is about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Article 25 states that everyone has the right to medical care. This right does not vanish when you enter a prison cell.

4. What Needs to Happen Now?

The Supreme Court has stepped in, ordering a full medical board examination before February 16. But “examination” is not “treatment.” For a condition like CRVO, the patient often needs:

  1. Regular Injections: Sometimes monthly.
  2. Laser Therapy: To prevent bleeding.
  3. Stress Management: High blood pressure (often caused by solitary confinement) creates more clots.

Verdict

Blindness is a life-altering disability. The government must ensure that Imran Khan receives treatment from independent retinal specialists immediately. To let a former Prime Minister go blind due to bureaucratic delays would be a tragedy that goes beyond politics—it would be a failure of our humanity.

Do you agree that medical treatment should be separated from politics? Let us know.

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