Yeoju City, 151 Participants in Free Skin Consultations...Great Response from Seniors
The Health Administration Division of Yeoju City Public Health Center, Gyeonggi Province (Director An Seon-suk), conducted free skin disease treatment in collaboration with the Hansen Welfare Association Gyeonggi·Incheon Branch on the 11th, receiving great response from local residents.
Yeoju Public Health Center conducted free skin disease treatment on the 11th in collaboration with the Hansen Welfare Association Gyeonggi·Incheon Branch. Provided by Yeoju City
View original imageAccording to Yeoju City Public Health Center on the 12th, this examination was promoted as part of the new Hansen’s disease patient discovery project. A total of 151 local residents participated, and the program was conducted by providing free treatment for persistent skin diseases such as athlete’s foot, eczema, and itching, along with related medications.
Hansen’s disease is a chronic infectious disease that can occur at any age regardless of gender, affecting the skin, peripheral nervous system, and upper respiratory mucosa, causing tissue deformation. If diagnosed early and treatment is started, it is a disease that can be completely cured with almost no sequelae.
The next schedule for the free skin disease examination, conducted to detect patients early and promote the health of local residents, is planned for June, and detailed schedules and locations will be announced later.
Hot Picks Today
If They Fail Next Year, Bonus Drops to 97 Million Won... A Closer Look at Samsung Electronics DS Division’s 600M vs 460M vs 160M Performance Bonuses
- Opening a Bank Account in Korea Is Too Difficult..."Over 150,000 Won in Notarization Fees Just for a Child's Account and Debit Card" [Foreigner K-Finance Status]②
- Room Prices Soar from 60,000 to 760,000 Won and Sudden Cancellations: "We Won't Even Buy Water in Busan" — BTS Fans Outraged
- "Who Is Visiting Japan These Days?" The Once-Crowded Tourist Spots Empty Out... What's Happening?
An Seon-suk, Director of the Health Administration Division, said, “Although Hansen’s disease is stably managed domestically, it has not yet been eradicated, so early detection is important. We plan to continue the free treatment project together with the Hansen Welfare Association.”
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.