Barnala, February 20, 2024 – Civil surgeon Barnala Dr. Harinder Sharma’s guidelines and Dr. LBS under the leadership of Tapinderjot Kaushal Senior Medical Officer Civil Hospital Barnala. An awareness seminar was organized at College Barnala.
On this occasion Dr. Esha Gupta, specialist in women’s diseases, Civil Hospital, Barnala, said that cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in India. Cervical cancer is caused by a virus called HPV. (Human papilloma virus) is called. This virus enters the body during sexual intercourse and is usually at risk in women aged 30 to 70 years.
Dr. Esha Gupta said that the most serious symptom is foul-smelling water in the uterus. Bleeding after menopause, bleeding more often in one month after menstruation, pain in the lower abdomen and any problem related to urine can also be its symptoms.
He said that it can be detected through pap smear test even before the symptoms appear and the vaccine for this treatment is also available in India. Dr. Jyoti Kaushal said that a special investigation camp was organized at Civil Hospital Barnala regarding its identification.
During the seminar Madam Neelam Sharma Principal L.B.S. The college shared valuable information about social values with the attending children. On this occasion, Kuldeep Singh Mann District Mass Media Officer, Harjit Singh District BCC Coordinator and college staff were present.
Health Department organized a function at Civil Hospital Sri Muktsar Sahib regarding World Cancer Day
Mr. Muktsar Sahib, 20 February 2024 Dr. from the Department of Health. Under the able leadership of Navjot Kaur, Civil Surgeon, Mr. Muktsar Sahib, awareness programs were conducted in all the health institutions of the district regarding World Cancer Day. In this regard, a special event was held at Civil Hospital Shri Muktsar Sahib, presided over by Dr. Bandana Bansal Deputy Medical Commission Shri Muktsar Sahib did.
Giving information about cancer Dr. Bandana Bansal said that the main purpose of the World Cancer Day is to inform the common people about the basic symptoms and prevention of this disease and to make the general public aware of the efforts being made by the government to treat cancer so that the common people are aware of this disease. By being aware, the disease can be detected at the initial stage and treated, and the patients of Kaiser can benefit from the Chief Minister Punjab Cancer Relief Fund, which is being run by the government.
On this occasion, he said that cancer can be controlled only by being aware of it in time and it can be completely cured. He said that till now approximately 2898 people have been treated in District Sri Muktsar Sahib under Chief Minister Punjab Cancer Relief Fund and these patients have been given treatment benefit of Rs. 39 crore 56 lakh till now.
On this occasion Dr. Kultar Singh District Family Welfare Officer said that do not be afraid of cancer, but fight against it. He said that we should always have a balanced diet to avoid cancer. No use of tobacco, alcohol, or drugs of any kind. Do not use too much pesticides on the crops and do not use high fat foods.
He said that if there is a tumor or tumor in any part of the body, consult a doctor immediately. You should keep your surroundings clean. If the symptoms of menstruation change in women, the doctor should be consulted immediately. On this occasion, Dr. Paramjit Kaur, a specialist in women’s diseases, said that if there is a lump in the chest, the nipple is swollen, blood is found in the nipple, pus flows continuously. Cough and hoarseness of voice, Bleeding apart from menstruation, Oral ulcers not healing, Loss of appetite, Unexplained weight loss, Guilt in any part of the body, Bleeding after sexual intercourse, Discharge from private parts. Otherwise, a specialist doctor should be consulted.
At this time Mr. Sukhmandar Singh District Mass Media Officer and Lal Chand District Health Inspector said that under the Chief Minister Punjab Cancer Relief Fund, the Punjab Government has given financial assistance to the respective hospitals for free treatment up to one and a half lakh rupees from government and recognized private hospitals. goes।
On this occasion Dr. Rahul Jindal SMO, Dr Paramjit Kaur Medical Officer, Manjit Kaur Nursing Sister, Anita, Vakil Singh, hospital staff and general public were present.।