Recent developments regarding Imran Khan's eye treatment have raised concerns over the access of recommended specialists to the former Prime Minister, currently imprisoned in Adiala Jail. According to ARY News, three retina specialists proposed by Dr. Aasim Yusuf were denied permission to examine Khan, leading to the appointment of Dr. Nadeem Qureshi instead. The report indicates that Khan received his first eye injection on January 25, with a second scheduled for February 25, although it remains undecided whether this will occur in jail or at a hospital. The medical report from February 15 noted improvements in Khan's vision, with unaided visual acuity recorded at 6/24 in the right eye and 6/9 in the left, improving to 6/9 and 6/6 with corrective lenses. "Swelling in the affected eye has begun to subside, and vision has improved from 6/36 to 6/9 (partial), which was described as encouraging," the report stated (ARY News).
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Imran Khan's Eye Treatment Access Issues in Adiala Jail

Imran Khan's eye treatment raises concerns as specialists are denied access in jail. While vision improves, skepticism remains. His sons seek visas after two years, highlighting health and politica...
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