Channeth is a 37-year-old vegetable farmer and mother of three. She lives with her husband and children in a rural area just outside of the capital city of Phnom Penh. Her two sons attend a nearby school, and her 3-year-old daughter is still at home. Channeth’s husband also works as a vegetable farmer. As a family, they like to make Cambodian desserts, and play in the village.
When she was seven years old, Channeth had an ear infection. This infection caused the tympanic membrane, or the ear drum, in her left ear to perforate. The torn ear drum is painful and causes discharge in the ear, which is often embarrassing. Also, Channeth cannot hear well, which makes it difficult to communicate clearly with others.
Channeth traveled to our medical partner’s care center to receive treatment. On February 8th, she will undergo a myringoplasty in her left ear. During this procedure, surgeons will close the perforation. Our medical partner, Children’s Surgical Centre, is requesting $487 to fund this surgery, which covers medications, supplies, and inpatient care.
Channeth shared, “I want to have surgery so that I can stop having this problem and feel healthier and so I can care for my family.”