DADU: Teams of doctors of Pakistan Rangers, Sindh Qasim 43 Wing on Wednesday have organized free medical camps in far-flung villages of Katcho Moundar and Amani Shareef, in the District of Dadu. Pediatrician, Major Dr Javid Ahmed Khushik led the teams of dermatologists, gynecologists, orthopedists and general physicians. Doctors in the camps examined a large number of patients as Pakistan Rangers’ officials provided them with free medicines. Dr Asima Niaz said that she had examined 1200 general patients. Most of the patients were women and children, who were being treated at camps and were given free medicines, she added. Major, Dr Javid confirmed the number of patients saying that children were suffering from malnutrition owing to their poor background.
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