Ratchapracha Samasai Week 2024: Eliminating Leprosy in Songkhla Province

2024-01-11 08:42:54

Office of Disease Prevention and Control 12, Songkhla Province (SKOR.12 Songkhla) joins in the campaign for Ratchapracha Samasai Week. Between 15-21 January 2024 under the concept of “Accelerating the elimination of leprosy. Aiming for freedom from leprosy in 2027,” emphasizing “Leprosy can be cured. Know quickly and treat quickly. Disability can be prevented.”

Dr. Chalermphon Osotpromma, Director of the Disease Prevention and Control Office 12, Songkhla Province Said that the leprosy situation in Thailand is trending down. In 2022, there were 186 patients in the country’s treatment registry, with 73 new patients found for Health Zone 12 (information as of December 15, 2023).

There are 50 patients in the treatment register, including 26 new patients and 6 disabled patients who can see with the naked eye. The new patients are in Narathiwat Province 6 cases (2 disabled), Pattani 13 cases (3 disabled), Songkhla 3 cases, Satun 2 cases (1 disabled), and 1 case found in foreign workers in Phatthalung Province and 1 case in Yala Province.

January 16 of every year is “Ratchapracha Samasai Day”. SK 12 Songkhla joins in the campaign for Raja Pracha Samasai Week 2024 under the concept “Leprosy is cured. Know quickly and treat quickly. Disability can be prevented.” To remembrance of His Majesty’s grace and continue His Majesty the King’s determination to eliminate leprosy. His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great and creating awareness for the people to have correct understanding. Together they search for new leprosy patients. to receive treatment quickly Reduce the incidence of disability and is an encouragement

Allow patients to receive continuous treatment and encourage leprosy patients to live normally in society.

Leprosy It is a chronic contagious disease caused by bacteria. Mycobacterium leprae can infect the respiratory tract. By coughing or sneezing at each other This infection damages the peripheral nerves. The main symptom is a skin rash with spots that are lighter or redder than normal skin. The area of ​​the lesion is dry, there is no sweating, hair may be lost, and the lesion will be numb.

or a red bump The red bump is not itchy. It will be chronic for more than 3 months if you use oral or general topical medicines that are not leprosy medicines. and there is no relief because the initial symptoms of the disease are not itchy or painful. It will make the patient complacent. I don’t think it’s a serious disease. So don’t rush to get the right treatment. causing the disease to spread more Complications can occur, resulting in disability in the eyes, face, hands, and feet.

Dr. Chalermphon Mentioning the campaign activities for Rajpracha Samasai Week 2024 that the Office of Disease Prevention and Control No. 12, Songkhla Province, by the Office of the Communicable Disease Control and Suppression and Public Health Project Phikunthong Development Study Center under the Royal Initiative Narathiwat Province In collaboration with the Narathiwat Provincial Public Health Office Narathiwat Provincial Administrative Organization Narathiwat Rajanagarindra Hospital Narasikkhalai School and Southern Tropical Skin Disease Hospital, Trang Province Organize campaign activities for Rajapracha Samasai Week on January 16, 2024 from 8:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at Romsai Auditorium. Narasikkhalai School Mueang Narathiwat District with the Governor of Narathiwat Province as chairman. There is a skin disease and leprosy examination service. Including educational activities By a specialized doctor In Health District 12, activities were organized between 15 – 21 January 2024, emphasizing the search for patients in the district with epidemiological indications, with village health volunteers screening people with suspected symptoms of leprosy to refer to public health officials. There are activities to provide knowledge about leprosy. Distribute leprosy leaflets lesion leaflet Ready to set up a skin disease screening service point for the public. People with suspected symptoms of leprosy receive free diagnosis and treatment at all hospitals.

emphasize If you have symptoms “The skin has white spots. Paler or redder than normal skin If you have numbness or a red raised rash, red bumps, not itchy, see a doctor immediately. It can be cured, not disabled.” If you have any questions about leprosy You can ask for more information at Department of Disease Control hotline, call 1422

1704962978
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