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LCT Desk by LCT Desk
September 10, 2024
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Jammu and Kashmir has witnessed a massive progress in the healthcare sector, with advancements in technology, medical research, and patient care. However, some areas still require urgent attention to ensure equitable and effective healthcare delivery, which include the need for enhanced liver transplant services in the Valley. Liver disease remains a pressing concern in the Valley, with conditions such as cirrhosis, hepatitis, and liver cancer affecting a growing number of residents. For many patients, a liver transplant is not just a potential treatment but a life-saving necessity. Unfortunately, the liver transplant services are not available in Valley and the patients have to travel outside J&K for such procedures. This is alarming given the increasing incidence of liver-related illnesses in the region. To address this issue, a multifaceted approach is required. There needs to be a substantial investment in starting and then expanding liver transplant services within the Valley. This includes establishing dedicated transplant centers equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by highly trained medical professionals. Such centers should be designed not only to perform transplants but also to provide comprehensive pre and post-operative care, which is crucial for patient recovery. In addition to expanding facilities, there must be a focus on increasing public awareness and education about liver health and the importance of organ donation. Many individuals may not fully understand the signs of liver disease or the impact of organ donation, leading to missed opportunities for early intervention and a shortage of donors. Public health campaigns and educational initiatives can play a vital role in addressing these issues. The health and well-being of the community should be a top priority. Investing in and expanding liver transplant services in the Valley is not just a medical necessity but a moral imperative.

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