In Malula Makhan, Taluka Tando Adam, Sanghar District, the Pakistan Army arranged a free medical camp in cooperation with the District Health Quarters Sanghar. 426 children, 328 women, and 195 men were among the almost 900 patients who received complete medical care at the camp.
Physician specialists from a range of specialties were available, including pathology, general medicine, pediatrics, and obstetrics. Laboratory testing for dengue, malaria, typhoid, hepatitis B and C, pregnancy, urine RE, blood sugar, and ultrasound services were available at the camp.
Patients were given free prescription drugs, dietary supplements, and health guidance. In addition to first aid and hygiene packs being given out, vaccinations were given.
Anemia, UTIs, malaria, dengue fever, gastroenteritis, nutrition problems, diabetes, UTIs, hypertension, and prenatal care were among the many ailments that the medical staff handled.