Kidney stones are a growing health condition in Nepal, affecting over 1.8 million people. In most cases, patients do not realise they have kidney stones until unbearable pain forces them to seek medical tre
he Department of Health Services has reported that the number of people being infected with Japanese encephalitis is increasing in the country.
The GP Koirala National Center for Respiratory Diseases at Belchautara, Shuklagandaki Municipality-5, has adopted the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system.
Bheri Hospital is all set to provide dialysis services for free of cost to the needy people who also suffer from the diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson and seropositive.
Sagarmatha I-Lab Group (Koshi Province), the Kathmandu University, School of Education and the ETH Zurich of Switzerland are collaborating on the establishment of the promotion centre.
Since its outbreak on Friday, 93 people have tested positive to cholera in Birgunj city as of Monday evening. Cholera has now spread to the community level in Birgunj. The source of the outbreak is yet to be identified, officials said. According to Jayamod Thakur, the Public Health Officer at the Health Office Parsa, altogether 93 people tested positive for cholera in Birgunj as of last night.
Minister for Health and Population Pradeep Paudel has expressed the commitment to provide free treatment and medicines to the diarrhea and cholera patients visiting the Narayani Hospital in Birgunj.
A medical team mobilised by Gaur Provincial Hospital, Rautahat, has arrived here to extend support in bringing into control the diarrhea and cholera outbreak in Birgunj Metropolis.
Representatives of the World Health Organisation and the UNICEF today handed over a certificate of the eradication of rubella to Minister for Health and Population, Pradip Paudel, amidst a news conference organised by the Ministry.
The meeting of the central security committee decided to mobilize a team of medical practitioners in the cholera-hit Bijgunj city, Parsa.
The Health Ministry of Koshi Province government has unveiled 'Koshi Province Health Policy-2082' today.
The number of patients suffering from diseases including fever, typhoid, diarrhea, and asthma has increased because of consuming contaminated water and food.