The Pakistan Army, in partnership with District Health Quarters Sanghar, organized a free medical camp in Malula Makhan, Taluka Tando Adam, Sanghar District. The camp offered comprehensive healthcare services to over 900 patients, including 195 men, 328 women, and 426 children.
Specialist doctors from various fields such as gynecology, pediatrics, general medicine, and pathology were present to offer their expertise. The camp provided laboratory tests for a range of conditions including dengue, malaria, hepatitis B and C, typhoid, pregnancy, urine analysis, blood sugar, and ultrasound services.
Patients received free medications, supplements, and medical advice. Vaccinations were administered, and hygiene and first-aid kits were distributed to the attendees.
The medical team addressed various health issues including anemia, upper respiratory tract infections (URTI), malaria, dengue fever, gastroenteritis, nutrition-related problems, diabetes, urinary tract infections (UTI), hypertension, and prenatal care.
Local residents expressed their gratitude for the free medical services provided by the Pakistan Army and health officials, appreciating the initiative’s positive impact on the community.