Regular health checks key to killer diseases prevention, longevity - Soludo
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Regular health checks key to killer diseases prevention, longevity – Soludo

…says the free health checks was in furtherance of his administration’s quest to ensure health coverage for all residents

Anambra State Governor, Prof. Chukwuma Soludo has urged residents of the state to make regular health checks a lifestyle to prevent silent killers diseases and extend their life span.

He said this at the flag off of ‘Solution Know Your Numbers: Prevent Silent Killers, Extend Your Life Span’, at Enugwu-Ukwu General Hospital, Njikoka Local Government Area of the state.

Soludo, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr Ernest Ezeajughi said the free medical checks was in furtherance of his administration’s quest to ensure medical coverage for all residents and healthier and liveable Anambra.

He said, “Our administration’s commitment to sustainable medical care and universal health coverage is unshaken, hence we are flagging off today’s programme.

“There are a lot of individuals in our state who do not know their health status and are not engaged in activities to improve their well-being. 

“Poor state of health is a significant hindrance to achieving our life dreams and ambitions. So, we  urged residents to take advantage of this free medical screening taking place at all the 36 general hospitals in the state.”

The Governor said that medical personnel had been recruited to attend to patients and manage the health of residents.

Also speaking, Commissioner for Health, Dr Afam Obidike said that Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs),  such as diabetes, hypertension, obesity, cardiac arrest and others, were silent killers that should be given attention.

Obidike said there was no baseline data in the country to guide government and her implementing partners in designing public interventions in NCDs.

According to him, the prevalence of hypertension alone in South East Nigeria is 53 per cent according to ‘Removing the Mask On Hypertension’ Study of 2019. 

“Nothing will dispute the fact that each and everyone of us have had friends and relatives who suffer sudden collapse, death and other health complications.

“These complications can result from undiagnosed or poorly managed diabetes, hypertension, obesity, cardiac arrest, and other NCDs.

“These diseases results from a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental, behavioural and social factors.

“Unfortunately, there is no cure for many NCDs but they can be well controlled and managed with early detection, right treatment and follow-ups,” Obidike said.

The Commissioner said that data collection from the free medical checks would  form the basis for the generation of the state specific  data for future planning and interventions in NCDs.

In his remarks, state Coordinator, World Health Organisation, Dr Adamu Abdulnasir urged residents to avoid smoking, reduce alcohol intake, drink more water, do regular exercises and other lifestyle modifications.

Beneficiaries, numbering over 200 had checks to verify their HIV status, blood pressure, blood sugar level and Body Mass Index

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