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Health Condition of Female
1. 10/04/13 Prepared:By Farah Naz Student P.G.D UE Jau1
HEALTH CONDITION OF FEMALE
Objectives
(1) WHAT IS HEALTH?
(2) WOMEN HEALTH CONDITON.
(3) DOCTER’S OPINION
(4) CONCLUSION.
2. 10/04/13 Prepared:By Farah Naz Student P.G.D UE Jau2
Distt Khushab
(Facts and Figures)
Total area = 16,27,688. Acres
Mountainous area = 2,36,737 Acres
Plane area = 13,90,951 Acre
Total population = 985412
Male = 4,91,365
Female = 4,94,247
Literacy rate = 40.5%
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Hospitals
Distt Hospital = 1
Tehsil head quarter hospital =3
Civil hospital = 2
Rural health center = 2
Basic health care unit = 37
Civil dispensaries = 5
Rural dispensaries =22
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Health Definition
Physical Fitness, ability of the human body to function with vigor
and alertness, without undue fatigue, and with ample energy to
engage in leisure activities, and to meet physical stresses.
Muscular strength and endurance, cardio respiratory integrity,
and general alertness are the overt signs of physical fitness.
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Female health problems
Women’s Health, medical and health issues of special concern to
women because of their physiology or role as mothers, including
diseases that affect only women or mainly women.
•Breast; Cancer (medicine); Mastectomy
• Reproductive system concerns, Gynecology; Hysterectomy;
Menstruation; Menopause
• Childbearing, Pregnancy and Childbirth
• Bone disease affecting older women, Osteoporosis
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Women's Health in Pakistan
Women’s health in Pakistan is closely tied to
motherhood. Pakistan has one of the highest birth rate in
the world.
Fertility is very high in Pakistan. The 1992 Pakistan
Demographic Survey reported a total fertility rate of 5.8.
Fertility regulation has contributed to
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Levels of Anemia
Anemia is a condition in which the hemoglobin content
of the blood is lower than normal.
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Dr. Gulshan Nasir Khan
M.B.B.S.
D-G.O
M.C.P.S
About 1.1 Women only seek medicine advise in our distt
without handling during labor.
About 9.9 women 1st
go to Dais, late to L.H.Vs (at home),
then to center near by BHUs or R.H. center then to D.H.Q.
or private clinic.
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Distt. Khushab
9. 10/04/13 Prepared:By Farah Naz Student P.G.D UE Jau9
Dr.Rab Nawaz
D.D.H.O Khushab
M.B.B.S
D.A. Punjab
The govt provided the sufficient funds for general health of
people Pakistan. But there is still too much requirement to
improve the basic health.
As the M.M.R and I.M.R. Maternal death rate is high in
Pakistan.
The nutritional status also below standard especially in
rural areas.
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10. 10/04/13 Prepared:By Farah Naz Student P.G.D UE Jau10
Most of the ladies of this area is uneducated, mal
nourished, poor hygiene and many of them are
suffering from psychological problems. These
problems can be improve only by the GOVT with
education + facilities of life.
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Dr.Zahid Nasir
M.B.B.S.
F.C.P.S MEDICINE
Distt Physician
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Malik Allah Ditta
Health Technician
I/C B.H.U 56mb
Distt Khushab
I am working at B.H.U. 56MB. Attend out door patient
500 per month. Many patients come to hospital with the
complaint of Myalgia due to anemia. Many women are
mal nourished. Anemia is most common disease in rural
area’s women.
They had a poor knowledge about nutrition and balance
diet.
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In Distt Khushab
Women’s health condition is very poor.
Literacy rate is very low in female of this region.
Female of this area is also suffering from psychological
problems
There is much need form govt to provide funds for
female welfare.
There is need to mobile team for far-off areas to provide
awareness about basic health and hygiene.
NGOs can also ply an important role in the welfare of
female.
Conclusion