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Under the patronage of Dr. Ahmed Al-Ansari, Governor of Fayoum, Professor Dr. Yasser Magdy Hatata, President of Fayoum University, and Professor Dr. Assem Al-Essawi, Vice President of the University for Community Service and Environmental Development Affairs, and under the supervision of Professor Dr. Hamdy Mohamed Ibrahim, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, and Professor Dr. Lamia Ahmed Ibrahim, Dean of the Faculty of Dentistry, Professor Dr. Naglaa El-Sherbiny, Vice Dean of the College of Medicine, Professor Dr. Al-Shaima Ahmed, Vice Dean of the College of Dentistry, and Dr. Sameh Ashmawy, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health in Fayoum, organized the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector in cooperation with the Decent Life Foundation, the College of Medicine, the College of Dentistry, the College of Nursing, the College of Agriculture, and the College of Social Service. A comprehensive convoy to serve the people of Dasia and other villages And the neighboring estates, in the presence of Dr. Ahmed Gamal, Deputy Coordinator of a Decent Life in Fayoum, and Dr. Rasha Gomaa, health file official at Hayat Karima Foundation in Fayoum, and Mrs. Muhammad Ali Taha, Director of the Conferences and Seminars Department in the Community Service and Environmental Development Sector, today, Monday, 7/29/2024, at the health unit headquarters in the village of Dasia, Fayoum Center. Professor Dr. Assem Al-Issawi stated that the medical convoy succeeded in providing medical examination and treatment for 1,089 cases from the people of the village of Dasia and its neighboring villages, including the village of Al-Sunbat, Ezbet Al-Muallem Ibrahim, Ezbet Khatib, Ezbet Al-Hawd, Ezbet Al-Ashiri, Kafr Al-Saaida village, Manashi Al-Khatib village, Ezbet Mahrous, Ezbet Mahmoud Hassan, and Ezbet El Kom El Ahmar, where 220 orthopedic cases were examined, 67 dental cases, 185 internal medicine cases, 178 children, 75 sciatica cases, 164 ophthalmia cases, and 200 skin cases. His Excellency added that the College of Agriculture conducted training on how to manufacture dairy products, and Mr. Mohamed Jamal Ahmed Hassan, assistant lecturer at the College of Agriculture, lectured. The training workshop covered how to manufacture yogurt with the trainees and explained the stages of manufacturing with high quality, in addition to how to create a small yogurt project so that it is A continuous source of income for the individual. Damietta cheese was also manufactured with an explanation of how and the stages of its production in a simplified manner, along with the mechanism of preserving the product in the correct ways, so that 40 housewives benefited from this training. At the end of the training, questions related to the training topic were answered.
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His Excellency pointed out that the College of Nursing participated during the convoy in an awareness symposium on intestinal infections in children, which are common in the summer, and a lecture was attended by A. Hossam Hassan Fathi, Assistant Lecturer at the College of Nursing, and Prof. Ijlal Hajjaj Muhammad, Assistant Lecturer at the College of Nursing. The symposium covered many topics, including methods for diagnosing and treating intestinal infections, and how to detect complications early, as the incidence of intestinal infections increases, especially in children during the summer. Therefore, the child must be fed well and identified forbidden foods to protect the child from Exposure to any health complications.
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The symposium also discussed the most prominent symptoms associated with gastroenteritis in the child, the most common of which are his exposure to continuous vomiting and excessive diarrhea. The child is also exposed to high body temperature, meaning it becomes more than 38 degrees Celsius, loss of appetite, and pain and stomach cramps. It also explained that the child is exposed to gastroenteritis. Intestinal infections as a result of eating contaminated foods or placing an unclean hand in the mouth, noting that the treatment of intestinal infections varies from one patient to another depending on the type of infection. This is in addition to the College of Social Service’s participation in implementing an awareness seminar on the dangers of population increase, in which Dr. Hani Gouda, Assistant Professor at the College of Social Service, lectured. He addressed the dangers of the problem of population increase and that the random increase in population is one of the most important problems of population inflation that requires unifying and intensifying efforts in order to work. To solve it in accordance with the state plan and the political leadership’s interest in implementing Egypt’s 2030 strategy and achieving sustainable development in all possible ways.
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The symposium emphasized that family planning is the solution to avoid the consequences of the imminent population explosion in Egyptian society, and that family planning and childbirth have many economic benefits for society and the individual, as spacing between births helps in organizing the family resources for each child appropriately, while close and multiple births It is often associated with poverty, burdening the family budget and family environment, contributing to children's poor school performance due to malnutrition and parents' inability to care for their child's needs.
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At the end of the convoy, the villagers thanked Fayoum University and the Hayat Karima Foundation for the efforts made in the convoy.
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