AJ Hospital to conduct 'short stature camp' from Monday

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May 17, 2012

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Mangalore, May 17: A J Hospital and Research Centre will be organizing a camp on short stature from May 21 to 26 in order to evaluate the problem of short stature problem and to create awareness among general Public.

A press release issued by the organisers here on Thursday, stated that the camp participants would be offered consultation with endocrinologist and X-Ray (Hand with wrist) free and the following lab investigations at a concessional rate of Rs 250 per person.

If we can improve the height of people by early diagnosis and proper treatment it will enable to build a healthy strong and confident citizen.

For further information and registrations one can contact: 0824 2225533 / 6613333 Extn.252.

Short Stature

Short stature is a social stigma, as short people are criticized and people make fun of them. For many jobs and professions, height is an important criterion. For no fault of theirs, short people are not eligible for many lucrative and glamorous professions. Because of all these, short people feel shy and depressed. Their self-confidence and self-esteem becomes extremely poor.

Biggest problem with short stature is that it has to be diagnosed early by the age of 15 years. The proper diagnosis should be made early, before the bones are fused and joints are formed fully so that some measures can be taken to improve height.

Most common cases of short stature are familial short stature (where family members are short) and constitutional delay in growth and puberty (variation of normal growth). However hormonal causes like hypothyroidism, growth hormone deficiency and hypopituitarism are very important treatable causes of short stature. If they are diagnosed early and proper treatment started, normal adult height can be attained.

It is possible to improve the height by giving growth hormone in variety of causes of short stature including growth hormone deficiency, hypopituitarism and even idiopathic short stature.


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June 17,2020

Bengaluru, Jun 17: Amid rising COVID cases in the past two weeks, the Karnataka government is planning to increase testing capacity to 25,000 samples a day, said a minister.

"Due to increase in cases in the last two weeks, the government is trying to scale up testing to 15,000 to 25,000 samples per day," said Medical Education Minister K. Sudhakar.

He said people living in crowded places, sanitation workers, street vendors, healthcare workers, police and other frontline staff would be extensively tested.

"It has also been decided to mandatorily test all those who have symptoms of Influenza Like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI)," he said.

Similarly, all people over 50 with ILI symptoms will be tested.

The health department will also randomly test samples in old containment zones to make sure that the infection is not recurring.

Currently, there are 72 Covid testing labs in the southern state, 41 government operated and 31 private labs.

However, for a few days, the number of Covid tests in the state have plummeted.

On Monday, the health department has tested only 5,362 samples across the state.

Likewise, on Tuesday, only 7,936 samples were tested, diverging from earlier weeks when around 10,000 cases were tested on an average.

In all, 4.57 lakh samples have been tested so far, of which 4.39 lakh have tested negative.

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July 7,2020

Puttur, Jul 7: A woman died after a wall of compound collapsed on her in Dakshina Kannada district on Tuesday, July 7. 

The victim was identified as Vasanti.

The wall got weakened due to heavy rain at Golithottu area in Puttur. Her body was sent to the post-mortem.

According to the police, the incident took place around 12.30pm when Vasanti was working in the backyard of her house.

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July 25,2020

Dharward, Jul 25: In a shocking incident, a man reportedly killed his wife and daughter by feeding them poison and ended his life by hanging in his house. The incident took place in Dharwad on Saturday. 

The deceased have been identified as Mounesh Pattar (36), his wife Arpita (28) and their four-year-old daughter Sukruta. 

Mounesh was working in a private company in Dharwad and was depressed from the last one week fearing job loss. 

It was alleged that he might lose his job as the management decided to remove more than 40 employees due to covid -19 lockdown.

On Friday late night, he reportedly gave poison to his wife and daughter and later committed suicide by hanging self. The incident came to light on Saturday morning.

A case is registered at Sub Urban police station and further investigation is on.

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