What Steps Are Being Taken for Anaemia Prevention in J&K's Ramban?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Intensified efforts under the 'Anaemia Mukt Bharat' campaign in Ramban.
- Training sessions for ASHA workers and healthcare professionals.
- Focus on early detection and proper management of anaemia.
- Community involvement is key to success.
- Regular monitoring of iron supplementation for children.
Ramban, Jan 1 (NationPress) - The Health Department has stepped up efforts in the 'Anaemia Mukt Bharat' initiative in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district by conducting a targeted awareness and training session featuring qualified doctors, ASHA workers, and female health personnel.
In this session, ASHA workers were educated on practical methods to prevent and manage anaemia among women and children.
Medical professionals guided participants on recognizing, preventing, and handling anaemia, highlighting the essential function of ASHA workers in connecting with communities at the grassroots level.
Health experts emphasized the need for ASHA workers to frequently visit their designated areas, raise awareness, detect anaemia cases early, and provide suitable guidance and follow-up.
This initiative aims to enhance grassroots interventions, striving for a collective and sustained effort to eradicate anaemia in Ramban district.
Dr. Reyaz, speaking with IANS, noted that ongoing efforts are being made under the 'Anaemia Mukt Bharat' campaign in the district, identifying gaps in the process.
During the Ramban programme, an open dialogue took place, marking the commencement of grassroots work for the campaign.
ASHA workers will provide Iron Folic Acid syrup to children between six months and five years, at a dosage of one milliliter weekly.
This intake will be closely observed, with records maintained. Once mothers are well-informed, they will be encouraged to administer the syrup themselves.
Children aged five to nine will receive pink tablets, while blue tablets will be given to those aged ten to nineteen.
Dr. Ankula confirmed that ASHA workers received thorough training on the 'Anaemia Mukt Bharat' programme during this event.
She mentioned that ASHA workers learned how to conduct door-to-door visits and ensure the proper distribution of medications to children.
This campaign underscores the Health Department's dedication to fighting anaemia through awareness, early detection, and sustained community-level action throughout Ramban district.