Awareness programme on liver and digestive wellbeing at KMC hospital, Mangaluru on Sept 13

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Awareness programme on liver and digestive wellbeing at KMC hospital, Mangaluru on Sept 13

MANGALURU: KMC Hospital, Mangaluru, is hosting a Public Awareness Programme on Sept 13, at the Tower 2, KMC Hospital, Dr B R Ambedkar Circle, to commemorate 25 years of excellence in Gastroenterology services.The event aims to educate the community on key aspects of digestive health and lifestyle choices that directly affect the gut, liver, and overall wellbeing. The programme is especially relevant for parents, homemakers, individuals who consume alcohol and their families, those at risk of obesity or diabetes, and senior citizens.The awareness session will cover important topics such as the impact of modern synthetic and processed foods on the gut and liver, the risks and benefits of self-prescribed or over-the-counter painkillers, and the growing epidemic of fatty liver and obesity in children and adolescents.

This will be followed by an interactive question and answer session with senior doctors and experts, giving participants the opportunity to clarify their concerns and receive practical health tips.

In addition, there will be a display of gut-friendly, nutritious homemade snacks with simple recipes for the public to adopt in their daily routines.Dr B V Tantry, Head of the Department of Gastroenterology, KMC Hospital, said, “Over the years, we witnessed a steady rise in digestive disorders linked to lifestyle changes, dietary habits, and increasing obesity in both adults and children. While our department grew with advanced technology and clinical expertise, we strongly believe prevention and awareness are just as important as treatment. Through this programme, we aim to educate the community on how everyday habits impact digestive health and encourage proactive steps toward healthier living.

Saghir Siddiqui, Regional Chief Operating Officer, KMC Hospital, said the programme is a way of reaching out to the community, highlighting how lifestyle and food habits influence digestive health across all age groups.”

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