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URGENT NEED TO HAVE MORE ENDOMETRIOSIS MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS IN INDIA 

·         Endometriosis foundation of India to submit proposals to state & central governments & medical institutes

·         4.2 crores women affected by Endometriosis in India

·         Just handful doctors to treat  in India.

·         Early diagnosis and treatment is critical for women’s health

Hyderabad, 06th june 2023 (GNI): The Endometriosis Foundation of India, headquartered at Hyderabad, which was started with the aim of creating awareness and providing helping hands is submitting a proposal to the state and central governments along with medical institutes  the urgent need to have more endometriosis medical professionals in the country

On an average 1 in 10 women suffers from Endometriosis and a total of over 42 million women in India are presently suffering. WHO norms say doctor patient ratio should be in the range of 1: 1000. While registered allopathic doctors and 5.65 lakh AYUSH doctors, the doctor-population ratio in the country is 1:834. On contrast India just has just a handful doctors who do endometriosis excision surgeries.

Dr. Vimee Bindra Founder Endometrioses Foundation of India said “Endometriosis is a significant yet underdiagnosed and underfunded medical condition affecting millions of women. It is a chronic condition affecting approximately 10% of women of reproductive age worldwide, which translates to millions of women in India alone. Despite its prevalence, endometriosis remains underdiagnosed, often misunderstood, and inadequately addressed within the Indian healthcare system. The purpose of this representation through a proposal is to outline a comprehensive plan for creating awareness about endometriosis and improving the diagnosis, treatment, and support for women affected by the condition in India over the next five years and emphasizing the need to create more facilities for Endometriosis specialization in medical institutes and to have many more endometriosis specialists to treat the staggering patients.

Our proposal among others includes a comprehensive National Endometriosis Awareness and Action Plan aimed at enhancing public awareness, improving early detection and diagnosis, and providing better support and treatment options for those affected. The five-year plan comprises public awareness campaigns, educational initiatives, capacity-building measures, research and development, and partnerships with stakeholders.

The current state of endometriosis care in India is insufficient to address the magnitude of the issue. Therefore, the proposed plan’s successful implementation will improve the quality of life for countless women and contribute to the overall progress of India’s healthcare system.

Endometriosis is estimated to affect 1 in 10 individuals of reproductive age, making it as common as diabetes. However, due to under diagnosis and misdiagnosis, it can often take an average of 7 to 10 years for an individual to receive a correct diagnosis, stated in a press release.

About The Endometriosis Foundation of India: The foundation was the brain child of Dr Vimee Bindra – Endometriosis Excision Surgery Specialist”.  The foundation will have eminent personalities from various fields who among others include  : Dr C Archana Reddy, Hyderabad; Dr P Swetha, Hyderabad,; Dr Sonu Singh, Lucknow, Dr Manjiri Valsangkar, Pune; Dr Hemant Kanojia, Mumbai, Dr Seema Pandey, Azamgarh and Dr Shilpa Rao, Pune.ends GNI SG

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