Notification Period:
14 November 2024
To
14 November 2024

Mass NCD Screening Program, Paro Dzongkhag
For Individuals Aged 18 years and above
Screening Period: November 15 - December 7, 2024
Location: Respective Gewog, Chiwog, and Institutional Levels

Time: 9 am to 5pm

(For more details on the NCD screening program, please contact your nearest health center or consult with local leaders. They will provide up-to-date information on screening schedules, locations, and any other relevant details).

Screening Criteria:

    1. For Individuals Aged 40 and Above:
      • Blood Pressure Measurement
      • Assessment of Body Mass Index (BMI)
      • Risk Assessment for Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD)
      • Blood Sugar Screening (Fasting Required)
    2. For Individuals Aged 18 and Above:
      • Blood Pressure Measurement
      • Assessment of Body Mass Index (BMI)
      • Risk Assessment for Cardiovascular Diseases (CVD)
      • No Blood Sugar Screening (Fasting Not Required)

Exclusion Criteria (No need to come for screening):

    • Known cases of Hypertension, Diabetes, Stroke, Cancer, or Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
    • Individuals currently on medication for the above conditions
    • Elderly individuals aged 65 years and above who underwent screening in October 2024

    

Benefits and Expected Outcomes of NCD Screening

1. Early Detection:

- Identifying Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) at an early stage, before symptoms appear, which increases the effectiveness of treatment and management.

2. Improved Public Health:

- Reducing the burden of NCDs by promoting early intervention and lifestyle modifications to prevent disease progression.

3. Increased Awareness:

- Raising awareness about the risks of NCDs, such as heart disease, diabetes, and stroke, and encouraging healthier lifestyles.

4. Risk Stratification:

- Assessing individual risk factors, such as blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), and blood sugar, to personalize preventive measures and interventions.

5. Reduced Healthcare Costs:

- Preventing costly medical treatments for advanced stages of NCDs by focusing on prevention and early management.