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Anaemia Detection Test organised by Women’s Cell of Radhamadhab College
September 9: After the inauguration of Taekwondo course for the female students, the Women’s Cell of Radhamadhab College, Silchar has taken in hand another positive move. On Monday, a programme on Anaemia Detection Test was organised at the college premises. The Anaemia Detection Test for the female students was held in collaboration with Rotary Club of Silchar.
In her welcome address, Dr. Nabanita Debnath, Convenor of the Women’s Cell of Radhamadhab College welcomed the Rotarians who were present during the programme along with technicians.
Speaking during the occasion, Dr. P.K. Sinha expressed thanks to the Rotarians for coming forward as a successful collaborator in this unique venture. He cherished the hope that the college will march forward with the active cooperation of the rotary Club of Silchar in its future strides.
In their speech, Dr. Siddhartha Bhattacharjee, President of Rotary Club of Silchar, former Presidents Benu Lal Baram and S.B. Dutta said that for becoming successful in any field of life, one needs to be free from disease and stay fit. They also spoke on the causes, types, symptoms, diet and treatment when one is detected with anemia. A total of 100 female students went through the Anaemia Detection Test.
Also present during the occasion were the other members of the Women’s Cell-Dr. Ashima Roy, Dr. Kankana Nath, Dr. Ruma Nath Choudhury, Arundhuti Dutta Choudhury, Dr. Sonali Choudhury and Dr. Piya Das.
Anemia happens when there is a decreased number of circulating red blood cells in the body. It is the most common blood disorder in the general population. Symptoms can include headaches, chest pains, and pale skin. It often results when other diseases interfere with the body’s ability to produce healthy red blood cells or abnormally increase red blood cell breakdown or loss.
There are many types of anemia. All are very different in their causes and treatments. Iron-deficiency anemia, the most common type, is very treatable with diet changes and iron supplements. Some forms of anemia — like the mild anemia that develops during pregnancy — are even considered normal. However, some types of anemia may present lifelong health problems.