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Cardiology deptt holds camp at Kangrail
2/1/2016 12:08:52 AM
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Jammu, Jan 31: In a bid to reach out to the people living in the remote corners of Jammu district, Cardiology department of Government Medical College and Super Specialty Hospital (GMC&SS) Jammu today held a day-long camp at Panchayat Ghar Kangrail in Mishriwala area of Jammu city.
Head, Department of Cardiology Dr. Sushil Sharma led a team of young and enterprising doctors which screened male as well as females who had specially gathered to find out their whether or not they were living a heart healthy life. With focus on prevention of cardiac diseases in females both young and old, Dr. Sushil interacted with those being screened to apprise them about signs and symptoms of heart diseases in females.
It is myth that most people, including women nurture that they are immune to heart diseases and heart attacks, said Dr. Sushil.
He added that haormone oestrogen doesn't protect women from a sudden heart attack and both men and women are prone to heart disease alike. Dr. Sushil said that there has been 16-20 per cent growth in cardiovascular diseases among women in the last five years and of this, 10-15 per cent growth in such diseases among women in the age group of 20-40 years-the category which was earlier considered protected from heart ailments.
Dr. Sushil added that due to changes in lifestyle, not only have the risk factors for the cardiovascular diseases like stress, smoking and drinking increased considerably, but co-morbid conditions like obesity, hypertension and diabetes have also gone up.
"Women often overlook symptoms and discomfort pertaining to heart diseases, and rarely consult an expert. Even if they opt for consultation, more often than not, they discontinue the treatment as soon as they get symptomatic relief.
The compliance rate is comparatively poor among women," said Dr. Sushil.
The team of doctors which assisted Dr. Sushil included Dr. Mohi Kalsotra, Dr. Dhaneshwar Kapoor and Dr. Anitipal Singh. Paramedics and Volunteers who were part of the team included Kashmiri Lal, Kamal Kishore, Sanjay Sharma, Gaurav Sharma, Vikas Kumar, Mohan Krishan and Rahul Tickoo.
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