Media Release
Udupi, Oct 29: World Stroke Day is observed every year on October 29 to reduce the incidence of stroke across the world. When somebody has a stroke, every second that goes by is crucial. As brain tissue and millions of neurons begin to fade away, time could not be more precious. The precious time campaign aims to raise awareness of stroke signs and the benefits of timely access to emergency medical care.
As a part of this, the department of Neurosciences at Kasturba Medical College and Hospital, Manipal organized a stroke awareness and free screening camp programme.
Dr Sharath K Rao inaugurated the programme on Friday October 29 and said, “According to the survey, one out of every four people in the world has a stroke in their lifetime. According to statistics, 25% of people die because of stroke within a month, 35% will suffer from permanent disability, and the remaining people do not know that they are paralyzed. So if anyone gets a stroke, consult a neurologist and take immediate treatment it will get cured completely. Every minute is valuable in this case. So this year's theme is 'minutes can save lives'.
Dr Avinash Shetty, medical superintendent was the guest of honor of the programme and said, “According to the ICMR report, Stroke is the 4th largest cause for death in India and the 5th largest cause for permanent disability. Therefore, early detection and treatment should be the best solution for this. A stroke screening program is being held today and tomorrow at the hospital, public should take advantage of this."
C G Muthana, chief operating officer, Dr Aparna R Pai, head, department of Neurology and Dr Girish Menon R, head, department of Neuro Surgery were present. Dr Aparna R Pai welcomed the gathering, Dr Girish Menon R gave an overview and Dr Nisha Shenoy was the master of ceremony for the programme.