Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - Thursday, May 29th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
In
collaboration with the General Women's Union, the Public Relations
Section at the Ministry of Interior’s Public Relations Department,
organized an awareness-raising medical lecture entitled “Joint Ache, Who
can Help?” in the auditorium at the ministry’s Headquarters. Dr. Khalid
Abdullah bin Ya’rouf Al Naqbi, Consultant and Head of the Rheumatology
and Arthritis Department at Al Ain Hospital delivered the lecture, which
falls within the framework of the health awareness campaign organized
by the General Women's Union under the slogan “Your Health under the
Microscope.” The campaign personifies the commitment to educate
community members about the common diseases and encourage them to visit
doctors for early diagnosis and appropriate treatment, in order to
maintain their health.
The lecture was attended by Colonel
Hussein Mahmoud Al Awadhi, Acting Head of the Public Relations
Department at the Ministry of Interior, along with a number of the
department’s officers and MoI staff members.
At the beginning of
the lecture, Dr. Khaled defined arthritis as a form of joint disorder
that involves inflammation of one or more joints, accompanied by early
morning stiffness. He also explained that the term “rheumatism” is an
ambiguous term for medical problems affecting the joints.
After
that, Dr. Khaled highlighted the difference between rheumatologist and
orthopedic surgeons. “Rheumatologists prescribe medicine to treat
arthritis diseases (such as rheumatoid arthritis and gout) in addition
to connective tissue diseases (such as lupus, scleroderma, Sjogren's
syndrome, which causes dry eyes and mouth, and polymyositis) and spinal
inflammatory diseases. Orthopedic surgeons carry out diverse orthopedic
procedures related to bones and joints diseases (such as fractures and
tumors),” Dr. Khaled explained.
The lecturer elaborated on cases
of patients suffering from arthritis (such as rheumatoid arthritis) and
spinal inflammation, particularly those accompanied with colitis,
psoriasis, or iritis. He also stressed the importance of early detection
of arthritis, in order to allow early treatment and avoid joints
deformity.
Dr. Khaled also reviewed the rheumatoid arthritis
comprehensive treatment provided at Al Ain Hospital and based on the
latest international guidelines. He explained that treatment begins by
educating the patient about the nature of his disease and making sure
that he is having the necessary fundamental vaccinations. After that,
the patient is referred to an ophthalmologist, a physiotherapist, or
joints surgeon if necessary. Dr. Khaled also highlighted the benefits
and potential side effects of medicines that are used in the treatment
of arthritis, such as cortisone, methotrexate, and biological medicines
that have revolutionized the treatment of arthritis diseases.
The
lecturer also discussed the spinal inflammation symptoms, especially
for young people. The symptoms include chronic low back pain before 45
years old, buttock pain, aching night-time pain, and early morning
stiffness that lasts more than 30 minutes; sports-specific exercises and
analgesics may relieve the pain, which may be exacerbated during
periods of rest. He asserted that proper diagnosis represents half of
the treatment; the other half is patience and medicine. “Early detection
avoids patients suffering or complications,” noted Dr. Khaled.
Additionally,
Dr. Khaled tackled the challenges that may impede early detection, such
as lack of cultural awareness about arthritis diseases among people and
doctors and patients continuously changing doctors inside the country
and abroad as they seek treatment.
Towards the end of the
lecture, the floor was opened for discussion; attendees interacted with
the lecturer who answered their questions and queries.
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Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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