Discrimination on basis of sex leads to health disadvantages: Dr Sushil

HoD Cardiology GMC Jammu Dr Sushil Sharma examining patients at Hiranagar on Sunday.
HoD Cardiology GMC Jammu Dr Sushil Sharma examining patients at Hiranagar on Sunday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 8: Dr. Sushil Sharma today conducted a day long health awareness cum check up at Village Kattal Brahmana area of Hiranagar, Kathua. More than 500 people were screened, evaluated, diagnosed for various health ailments and free medicines were given as per the requirements.
He stated that Governments have taken numerous steps towards improving women’s health in line with commitments made in key international summits. However, societies are still failing women in relation to health, especially in low resource settings. Discrimination on the basis of their sex leads to health disadvantages for women, and often restricts women’s access to health services. Traditionally, women have provided most of the care in the family, looking after both children and older people, often to the detriment of their own participation in the paid workforce. Several serious medical conditions of older age, including dementia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, breast and cervical cancers, cardiovascular diseases, maternal mortality are more common in women, yet women find it harder to access the treatment they need,” said Dr Sharma, HoD Cardiology in the GMC Jammu.
He further maintained that the public understanding of heart diseases in women is limited. “Self perception of risk is vastly underestimated translating to a greater delay from onset of symptoms to presentation and lower likelihood to consent to invasive procedures. As the incidence and impact of cardiovascular diseases in women continuous to rise, it is increasingly apparent that further female orientated research is required to better understand the unique etiology of chest pain in women and the optimal methods of reducing the burden of disease in our population,” Dr Sharma said.
Others, who were part of this humane effort included Dr. Shahbaz Khan and Dr. Dhaneshwar Kapoor. Paramedics and volunteers who were part of the team included Kamal Sharma, Raghav Rajput, Mohd Altaf, Rajesh Suri, Sushil Singh, Rajinder Singh, Anmol Singh, Sandeep Kohli, Aman Gupta, Gourav Sharma, Vikas Kumar, Bhawani Singh, Lovely Kumar and Raj Kumar.

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