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Odisha: AIIMS Bhubaneswar starts rheumatology special clinic

Dr. Sujata Devi, Dr. Debananda Sahoo and Dr. Arpita Dash are in the team who will provide treatment to people suffering from arthritis and immunological disorders

Our Correspondent Bhubaneswar Published 08.03.22, 01:27 AM
In a press release, the AIIMS  said the clinic will function every Friday from 2pm to 5pm.

In a press release, the AIIMS said the clinic will function every Friday from 2pm to 5pm. File photo

All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Bhubaneswar, has started a rheumatology clinic to provide specialised care for people suffering from arthritis and various immunological disorders like SLE (Systemic lupus erythematosus) and scleroderma.

In a press release, the AIIMS said the clinic will function every Friday from 2pm to 5pm. “Musculoskeletal disorders are prevalent in 15- 20 per cent of the Indian population. Arthritis affects more than 180 million people in India. It is estimated that almost 10 lakh people in India suffer from rheumatoid arthritis which is a painful condition. Rheumatological diseases can affect all age groups and require prolonged therapy because of their chronic nature and relapsing course.” said Dr. Anupam Dey, head of the department of general medicine.

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Dr. Sujata Devi, Dr. Debananda Sahoo and Dr. Arpita Dash are in the team who will provide treatment and care to the people suffering from arthritis and various immunological disorders.

“Rheumatology clinic at AIIMS Bhubaneswar will boost the care of arthritis patients and those suffering from various autoimmune conditions. Day care services will be provided to patients requiring injectable biological or immunosuppressant medications. Patient education and counselling will also be done,” said Dr. Dey.

On this occasion, a public awareness campaign was held in the medicine out patient department (OPD) on Monday. Patients and attendants were educated about the manifestations of rheumatological diseases and needed to take early and proper treatment. Educational pamphlets were also distributed.

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