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The Nepali Army has conducted a health camp at West Ranighat of Surkhet. A one-day health camp was organized by Kali Bahadur Gana on Saturday at Sikarwas of Baratal Rural Municipality-2 Ranighat.
Dr. Obstetrician and Gynecologist working at Karnali Province Hospital in the camp. Dr. Lalitjung Shahi, Pediatrician. Dr. Tribhuvan Bhattarai, fellow soldier of the army. Sachit Thapa and Abhinash Basnet served. In the same camp, the director of Surkhet Eye Hospital, Dr. Manju Pant and ophthalmologist Bavitha Pun provided eye treatment services.
Obstetrics and gynecology, eye problems, pediatric problems, general surgery, other common diseases are examined, treated and treated with medicine. Dr. Obstetrician and Gynecologist working in Karnali Province Hospital. Lalitjung Shahi said that most of the women who came to the camp had more oral infections in their uteruses. He says that women with profuse bleeding during menstruation and uterine prolapse have taken the service.
72 people have also been video x-rayed in the camp. Shailendra Silwal, Chief of the Ganapati Army, said that the army has conducted health camps in remote villages that are beyond the reach of quality health services.
The camp was conducted with the support of Surkhet Eye Hospital, No. 4 Fie Gulm and Jyoti Foundation. 451 people from wards 1 and 2 of Barahtal have taken health care in the camp.
Bhim Bhandari, president of the municipality, said that the army had run a camp in Barahtal for the first time.
