Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Mfarhanonline:More than 1.4mn people facing hearing problems

Fav Tag:


Mfarhanonline News KARACHI: More than 1.4 million people in the country are facing hearing problems due to a sharp increase in noise pollution and radiations that are emitted by mobile phones and computers, experts said at the 48th Medical Symposium of Jinnah Hospital on Tuesday.

They said blowing of pressure horns by drivers in traffic jams and long usage of cellular phones is perilous for the hearing senses of people. Furthermore they said problems in hearing clearly, persistent pain in ears and nasal congestions should not be taken lightly and an immediate medical attention should be sought for these complain.

Talking exclusively to PPI, Head of ENT Department at Jinnah Hospital Prof. Tariq Rafi apprised that an escalation in noise pollution has led to a sharp rise in the number of patients relating to hearing problems. He said that a rise of 7 percent every year on the average is witnessed among patients with the said problem.

He urged the government to impose a ban on the usage of pressure horns in vehicles as they are posing a big threat to the general public. He also said people who are already facing hearing problems, are even at a greater risk of losing their hearing powers.

Principal Sindh Medical College and ENT specialist Prof. Umer Farooq apprised that, sometime back, hearing problems were mostly reported by adults but now children are also complaining about the problem. However, Prof. Farooq held computer games, played with earphones, as the major reason for hearing related problems among children.

Incharge Dental Department Dr. Abid Mehmood apprised that mouth cancers are also being reported which are mostly caused by the smoking and chewing of tobacco. He urged the authorities to impose a ban on smoking as has been imposed on the consumption of drugs.

Also present on the occasion, Incharge Department of Psychiatry Prof. Iqbal Afridi said one out of four individuals in the country complains of depression. He said tense and trying circumstances are very much responsible for this complaint.

Share and Enjoy: Print Digg Sphinn del.icio.us Facebook Mixx Google Bookmarks Blogplay Add to favorites BarraPunto Bitacoras.com BlinkList blogmarks Blogosphere News blogtercimlap connotea Current Design Float Diggita Diigo DotNetKicks DZone eKudos email Fark Faves Fleck FriendFeed FSDaily Global Grind Gwar HackerNews Haohao HealthRanker HelloTxt Hemidemi Hyves Identi.ca IndianPad Internetmedia Kirtsy laaik.it LaTafanera LinkaGoGo LinkArena LinkedIn Linkter Live Meneame MisterWong MisterWong.DE MOB MSN Reporter muti MyShare MySpace N4G Netvibes Netvouz NewsVine NuJIJ PDF Ping.fm Posterous Propeller QQ书签 Ratimarks Rec6 Reddit RSS Scoopeo Segnalo SheToldMe Simpy Slashdot Socialogs SphereIt StumbleUpon Suggest to Techmeme via Twitter Technorati ThisNext Tipd Tumblr Twitter Upnews viadeo FR Webnews.de Webride Wikio Wikio FR Wikio IT Wists Wykop Xerpi Yahoo! Bookmarks Yahoo! Buzz Yigg 豆瓣 豆瓣九点

http://www.mfarhanonline.com/2011033022789/more-than-1-4mn-people-facing-hearing-problems/

0 comments :

Popular Posts