Mobile Health Camp in Bajura Addresses Uterine Prolapse and Cervical Cancer Concerns
Summary
A five-day mobile health camp in Bajura's Himali Rural Municipality treated over 1000 people focusing on uterine prolapse and cervical cancer prevention.
Key Points
- A five-day mobile health camp was held in Himali Rural Municipality, Bajura focusing on uterine prolapse and cervical cancer prevention.
- Over 1000 people from all seven wards received treatment including screening for non-communicable diseases and reproductive health issues.
- More than 50 percent of women examined showed signs of uterine prolapse, linked to heavy workload and early marriage.
- The rural municipality has a Citizen Treatment Assistance Fund and conducts free health camps to provide healthcare services in remote areas.