The displayed chart demonstrates the average number of victims visiting four different clinics every week between 2010 to 2016.
It is clear that the number of weekly patients belonging to four distinct clinics grew steadily, but the exception can be seen in Birth control. Notably, the patients with eye problems rose significantly over a period of 7 years.
In 2010, there were only about 120 victims visiting eye clinics. The figure for eye clinic showed an upward trend by 2012, increasing to 150 patients before jumping to a peak of 350 patients. On the contrary, the Birth control clinic began with the highest point, nearly 250 patients, and rose by 80 patients in 2012. A downward trend took place in 2014 making victims visiting Birth control clinics decrease significantly to around 180 patients. However, the average Birth control clinic recovered to its 2010 patient numbers, of nearly 250 patients.
Regarding the more stable clinics, there were Diabetic and Dental clinics. The diabetic clinic had only 60 patients in 2010. By 2012, A slow improvement in diabetic patients could be seen. There were around 90 patients in the year 2012, before increasing to nearly 180 patients. The dental clinic accounted for 100 patients in 2010, dipping to nearly 60 patients in 2012. Finally, the average number of weekly dental patients rose steadily to 130 patients.
