Follow-up of School Children Under Treatment
Children under treatment attend review clinics with their parents.
They are assessed by the doctor once in two weeks- Pictures July 27, 2009
People are aware of their health problems.
They lack guidance and accessibility.
Considering their socio-economic condition they respond well to advice.
Their nutritional status is fair, with a little help they can do better.
They are simple, free to express and apprehensive of high cost of treatment.
A thoughtful consideration even if treatment be meagre, is what they expect.
It seems that primary health care is indispensable even though health care has become more sophisticated and complex.
Review of Early Leprosy in School Children
D. Joseph, Health Supervisor
Lab Screening for Early Tuberculosis
S. Daniel, Lab Technician
Issue of Medicines To Tuberculosis Patients
Medicines are issued free of cost for the entire period of treatment
Management of Early Disability
Patient with early leprosy given physiotherapy and education in care of hands and feet
School Children Referral
Referral cards are issued in school for review at Centre and recording follow-up
Date of Registration
Tuberculosis patient being registered for start of treatment by M. Pilavendran, Village Health Worker
Medical Consultations
Patients are registered and assessed by Village Nurse, J. Elizabeth before medical consultation








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