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Health Minister promises free treatment for Type 1 Diabetes

At a program organised at Gaindakot of Nawalparasi (Bardaghat-Susta East) today, Health Minister Paudel maintained that the ministry has been carrying out activities to provide such service in all seven provinces for free. 
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NAWALPUR, July 20: Minister for Health and Population, Pradip Paudel, has shared that preparation has been made to provide tests and treatment of Pediatric Diabetes also known as 'Type 1 Diabetes' free of cost.  



At a program organised at Gaindakot of Nawalparasi (Bardaghat-Susta East) today, Health Minister Paudel maintained that the ministry has been carrying out activities to provide such service in all seven provinces for free. 


Type 1 Diabetes is also increasing in the country and it was necessary to address the children by introducing a children-friendly special program about diseases including hereditary diseases, he said. 


The health Minister mentioned, "Many health related problems are seen in children in recent periods due to the habit of using digital equipment including mobile, TV and laptop. So all should adopt precautions about possible health related problems in children. The government should facilitate treatment."


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Minister Paudel stressed that the state should make policy in order to provide treatment to children and senior citizens free of cost, arguing that the state would not be in favour of the people if it could not help in treatment. 


Similarly, Country Director of Noora Health Foundation in Nepal, Dr Sushil Koirala, shared that diabetes is of two types and children suffering from diabetes are named 'Type 1 Diabetes'. 


Dr Koirala said in Type 1 Diabetes, the body does not produce insulin, and insulin should be administered intravenously via syringe for life-long. 


Though there is no actual data of Type 1 Diabetes children, 600 patients of Type 1 Diabetes have been enlisted in Nepal, he added.


Five different hospitals have been providing treatment of Type 1 Diabetes in Nepal, shared Dr Koirala, emphasizing the need of adopting special caution and awareness related to this disease. 


At a Diabetes Screening programme organised on the occasion of 47th establishment day of Vijay Development Resource Centre, Gaindakot, where Gaindakot Basic Hospital and Quest Pharmaceutical Pvt Ltd had provided technical support. 


On the occasion, Chairperson of the Centre, Krishna Prasad Sapkota, shared that the programme was organised to create health awareness about diabetes, adding that everybody needs to improve their diet and lifestyle to stay healthy as health is the greatest wealth.


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