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Unhealthy lifestyle leads to unhappy future: experts

According to experts, most patients are unaware when it comes to what healthcare they need

Khawar Khan
July 01, 2018
Unhealthy lifestyle leads to unhappy future: experts
Healthcare experts speaking at theHealth Media Conference at Aga Khan University Hospital. Photo: Reporter

KARACHI: A new study by health experts suggests family medicines can help in reducingthe burden on tertiary care hospital.

Speaking at theHealth Media Conference atAga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), family health expertDr Marie Andrades said family medicine is the integral part of medical care, however, she addedmost patients are unaware when it comes to what healthcare they need.

Most of them need do not needtertiary care hospitals when they can do well with just primary care treatment, she added.

Dr Shahab Abid, who is a stomach and liver diseases expert, said that 10 per cent of the population is suffering from liver problems with the main cause being unsafe drinking water.

Speaking about the fifth most populous country in the world, Dr Lumaan Shiekh said 175 mothers per 100,000 die during childbirth.

While speaking about the children under the age of five years, paediatrician Dr Arshalooz Rehman said thatdiarrhoea is one of the major causes of death among children.

Health care experts speaking at the Health Media Conference at Aga Khan University Hospital. Photo: Reporter

According to Rahman, promotion of vaccines and immunisation are important to improve quality of life.

While discussing heart and cardiac issues in the country,Dr Osman Faheem said there is no concrete data when it comes to the number of cases present in the country.

Speaking about the social taboos and crisis situation that arises in healthcare,Dr Unab Khan, who is working on adolescent medicine, said, there is no culture of discussing issues such assexuality and other gender-based issues.

He added that despite adopting western eating habits, we have not adopted other aspects of western lifestyles such aswalking and exercising, etc.

Chief Medical Officer Dr Asim Bilgrami said that their job as medical professionals was to providepatient care and provide them with complete information regarding the disease, its cure and prevention.


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