Mangalore: Diabetic Information Camp at A J Hospital on Nov 14


Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (SN/SP)

Mangalore, Nov 13: A diabetes information camp will be conducted by the  A J Hospital and Research Centre in the city  at the conference hall  of the  Hospital  on Friday November 14 at 9.30 am.

India  has been identified globally  as the capital of diabetes. One  person out of every  five citizens in the country suffer from diabetes. Both diabetes and  heart problems associated with the disease, are spreading their grip in the country  every day. Hence, with the purpose of spreading awareness among  the people, the programme has been chalked out,  said Dr Ganesh H, speaking at a press conference held  on Tuesday November 11 in the city.

The camp will educate the participants  about the ways and means through which the disease can be  controlled, as diabetes has the potential to lead to various  other complications like  amputation of the legs, heart attack, blindness etc.,  he said.

Information  on various problems faced by the diabetic patients, food control and foot care tips will given at the camp. Test to measure glucose level in the blood and urine besides  electrocardiogram (ECG) test will be conducted at the camp for the participants free of cost,  he added.

Dr Prashant Marla, medical director, A J Hospital and Shivaprasad Shetty, public relation officer,  were present at the press conference.

More information if needed,  can be obtained from A J Hospital near Kuntikan in the city.

  

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