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Siraha's Lahan municipality has started a week-long free camp to identify patients with non-communicable diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes. It has been started from Lahan Municipality-12 Padaria from Sunday.
As part of this, the health workers of the municipality will go to the houses of the citizens of all 24 wards and check their health to detect patients with high blood pressure, diabetes and other diseases. The municipality said that the patients found with these diseases will be sent to health institutions for further treatment.
According to the municipality, the work of providing medicine to the patients who are taking medicine regularly in this camp is also underway. This camp will last for a week, informed the head of health branch, Vindeshwar Chaudhary.
Health workers from all health institutions including 12 health posts and 4 basic health centers in the municipality have been mobilized to this camp. According to Chowdhury, head of the health branch, 70 percent of citizens die from non-communicable diseases rather than communicable ones.
Mayor Mahesh Prasad Chowdhury said that this camp was conducted with the aim of making it easier to treat citizens' diseases and reduce the risk of death. Lahan Municipality conducted this program last year as well. From which more than 4 thousand common people were benefited.
