JAMSHEDPUR: The leading doctor of various parts of the country expressed concern over the cases of increasing impotence between couples.
Taking a part in a two-day seminar, organized by Jamshedpur Obstetrics and Gynecology (JOGS), Dr.
Vinod Agarwal said the impotence of men was increasing.
He said if the couple did not want, that did not mean that the problem was with his wife and not a husband according to the old way to see something.
Agarwal shows that for various reasons of tests have revealed that male impotence is a major problem in many couples.
He said more awareness was needed in this area because often women in the family became victims and looked down on a pair failed to make a baby.
In the conference, which was attended by 70 doctors, concerns were also disclosed over death during pregnancy and labor.
On the second day of the conference, which was held after almost 20 months because Covid-19, on Sunday participants took part in the interactive operating session directly through video conferencing, using modern gadgets.
The participants were told that using such gadgets in the long run would not only help save time but would reduce the cost of the patient and more importantly lead to increased efficiency.
Dr.
Ranjana Joshi and Dr.
Asha Gupta, president and their respective treasurer, also highlighted the doctor’s social responsibility for the community.
In another doctor’s conference in the city organized by Hemophilia Society (Chapter Jamshedpur), concerns were expressed by the increase in cases of hemophilia and related cases.
Doctors discuss various types of hemophilia and the latest treatments available.