Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Disability due to diabetes increasing at alarming rate: Dr Zahid Mian

Disability
  • PIMA is planning an integrated public awareness campaign.
  • Pakistan ranks third in world in terms of number of diabetic patients.
  • In Pakistan, three and half million people are suffering from diabetes.

KARACHI: The University of Karachi, Pakistan Islamic Medical Association in collaboration with Discovering Diabetes organized an awareness symposium on diabetes and highlighted the causes of rising cases of diabetes in society.

The event was held at the Faculty of Pharmacy Auditorium on Thursday. The President of PIMA Karachi and a councilor at the College of Physicians and Surgeons Professor Dr Abdullah Muttaqi mentioned that one of the reasons for the increasing figures of diabetes is lack of awareness.

He said that people either do not recognize this disease or they do not pay full attention to its treatment. He shared that in this regard the PIMA is planning an integrated public awareness campaign in which the public will be made aware of the alarming consequences of diabetes through electronic and social media communication.

Meanwhile, the Head of Department at Medicine and Allied, KM&DC Karachi, Prof Dr Qaiser Jamal mentioned that Pakistan ranks third in the world in terms of the number of diabetic patients and first in the proportion of diabetics.

“In Pakistan, three and a half million people are suffering from diabetes, while more than one million people are on the brink of diabetes and one million people are still undiagnosed despite being suffering from diabetes.”

A speaker, the renowned consultant endocrinologist at Baqai Institute of Diabetology and Endocrinology Dr Zahid Mian said that the number of disabled people due to diabetes has increased at an alarming rate.

He mentioned that every day, diabetic patient is either paralyzed or lose their legs. In this regard, there is a need to open free diabetes treatment and foot care clinics at all levels, both government and non-government.

On this occasion, the KU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi said that the majority of people know that diabetes is caused by mental stress, junk food, and lack of physical exercise and can be cured only by reverting to a simple life but they did not implement it in their lives.

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Doctors to hold rallies in solidarity with medics of Gaza

Gaza
  • PIMA, PMA and YDA jointly declared as nationwide Gaza Medics Day.
  • Health professionals to organize rallies and to pay tribute to medics.
  • Israel continued airstrikes around Al-Shifa and central hospital of Gaza.

KARACHI: Doctors and allied healthcare professionals will come together on November 10th(Friday) across the country in hospitals and institutions to express their support for the doctors and healthcare workers in Gaza who are persistently providing medical care under extremely challenging conditions, regardless of the risks to their lives.

The Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA), the Pakistan Medical Association (PMA), and the Young Doctors Association (YDA) have jointly declared as nationwide Gaza Medics Day. They have called upon healthcare professionals to organize rallies from 10 to 11 AM in various cities and pay tribute to the doctors and medical workers in Gaza.

The central president of PIMA, Dr. Abdul Aziz Memon, expressed serious concerns about the public health care situation in Gaza, describing it as extremely alarming. He stated that 192 medical professionals have been killed in Gaza so far. Since October 7, 18 hospitals and 40 primary health care units have gone out of service due to the Israeli bombing, or the lack of fuel and medicine to keep the facilities from operating.

Israel is unambiguously expanding its war and targeting hospitals in Gaza Strip, which is a war crime and clear violation of international laws and the Geneva Convention.

Israel has continued its airstrikes around Al-Shifa, the central hospital of Gaza strip, and in recent days, even medical convoy was also targeted at the main entrance of the hospital. So far, 40 ambulances have been destroyed. This situation not only violates international laws but also signifies a humanitarian crisis.

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PIMA demands immediate recovery of Dr Munir Ahmed Naich

PIMA demands immediate recovery of Dr Munir Ahmed Naich
  • Dr Munir was abducted by unknown persons.
  • The situation is very painful for entire doctors community.
  • PIMA demanded security for doctors of Sindh province.

KARACHI: Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) has strongly condemned the abduction of Medical Superintendent (MS) Wapda Hospital Guddu Dr. Munir Ahmed Naich.

PIMA Central President Dr. Abdul Aziz Memon and PIMA Sindh President Dr. Abdul Rashid Wahab said in a joint statement on Wednesday that Dr Munir Ahmed Naich was abducted by unknown persons from his private clinic on Tuesday evening and there is no information about him yet.

They said this situation is very painful and worrying for the entire doctors community. The government should provide protection to the doctors otherwise it will be impossible for the doctors to continue their services.

They demanded from the Chief Minister Sindh, IG Sindh Police, SSP Kashmore/Kandhkot to take immediate steps for the recovery of Dr. Munir Ahmed Naich and provide security to the healthcare community.

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PIMA condemns PMC ‘discriminatory policy’ against Balochistan new medical colleges

KARACHI : The Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA) has strongly condemned the discriminatory policy of the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) against three new medical colleges of Balochistan. Central President PIMA Dr. Khubaib Shahid, former Central President Dr. Ata-ur-Rehman and PIMA Balochistan President Dr. Sarwar Badini in a statement said on Tuesday that according to the … Read more