There should be health centers and public health workers at the basic level: Former Deputy Mayor Bhandari

Falgun 23, 2080

There should be health centers and public health workers at the basic level: Former Deputy Mayor Bhandari

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Manju Bhandari, former deputy mayor of Dharan sub-metropolitan city, said that since women go to the hospital only as a last resort, there should be health centers and public health workers at the basic level. Nari Masik, a co-publisher of Kantipur Publications, said in the third session of the Nirbhik Nari program organized in Biratnagar on Wednesday, 'Swastha Mahila: Swasth Muluk', that common women go to the hospital only as a last resort, even if they have uterine infections, menstrual disorders or various problems related to pregnancy.

While organizing the health camp project, women were found to be hiding their sorrow. Some women had cancer of the uterus . Some of them were referred to Suresh Wagh Teaching Hospital for treatment due to breast cancer,' she said, 'It is only known after the cancer has developed. Due to carelessness or lack of knowledge, the patients only get to know about the disease later, women used to say that they can cure pain and burning by tying bandages or drinking hot water. In the end, only when it was very difficult, where would the doctor go.'

She said that this is also the goal of establishing basic health centers at the center, state and local levels. There should be a health center at the basic level. It means that public health workers should stay at the basic level, this program has been implemented by all three levels of government,' she said, 'but the physical structures are not complete . Despite the lack of physical infrastructure, only vaccination programs and vitamin A programs are being conducted in the community.'

She said that she still only goes to the hospital when she wants to or in difficult situations. "They are not getting the most accessible and easily accessible health services, the government system is not reliable," she said, "If it is not reliable, you have to go to the private sector." The private will play it back and forth . If you can't pay the bills, you should start asking the leaders' houses.'

With the slogan 'Let's invest in women, let's increase the speed of progress', Nari Masik has organized a program in Koshi province to highlight local voices on the occasion of the 114th International Women's Day.

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