Poor awareness about lifestyle diseases and early detection.
What should have done ??
- Conduct awareness programmes.
- Make public awareness about the early diagnosis.
- Promote regular check-ups.
- Government can provide concession in full body check-ups.
Make reel and social media awareness then they will known
Start small like from family first make them aware
Volunteers… they can help the needed people. More volunteers and funding may help
To tackle poor health about lifestyle disease we need regular health education,campaign in schools workplace and communities.
Encourage people to go for regular checkups.
health camps, knowledge to be spread on social media, public places
we see like mostly people only go for checkups or doctor consultation if they feel sick or health gets worse, but they are not aware about the fact that we can prevent the disease before they become serious.
- can be due to negligence by thinking it as waste of time and money to go for regular checkups.
- financial situations where people can’t afford for regular checkups for their whole family.
- lack of education about healthcare.
what can be done?
- educating students from schools to colleges about the importance of healthcare and measures to be taken to prevent diseases.
- initiatives from government like health campaigns and accessible healthcheckups with a nominal fee.
- impotance of hygiene should be taught right from school level.
Awareness programs should be connected monthly
“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” This saying is reflected in proposed health reform plans and the efforts to increase investments in prevention throughout the healthcare delivery system.
More awareness programs are required for creating and educating common public about lifestyle diseases. India is by far the highest in the number of people with lifestyle diseases.
Many people still don’t know how serious lifestyle diseases can be. Early signs are often ignored due to lack of awareness. What should be done is more health education in schools and local communities. Regular checkups must be encouraged, even for young people. Social media can also help spread simple health tips. Prevention is always better than cure, but people need to know what to prevent first.
- Use media and social platforms to share clear information on risks and prevention.
- Promote healthy eating, regular exercise, and stress management.
- Encourage routine health screenings for early detection.
- Integrate health education in schools and workplaces.
- Involve communities and healthcare organizations for broader reach.