Mindanao Times

Hundred cases

• More cops hit by kidney problems

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

THE POLICE Regional Office (PRO) will educate its personnel on their health maintenanc­e as more than 130 cases of various kidney diseases affecting officers were recorded last year.

Col. Mark Solero, chief of the PRO’s Regional Health Service XI, is hoping that the education drive will decrease the kidney cases among its personnel.

“I was shocked (when) I found out that kidneyrela­ted diseases ranked fifth in the top 10 diseases,” said Solero who assumed the post last January.

The PNP and its health

partner, the Davao Medical School Foundation (DMSF), observed the National Kidney Month with Dr. Maria Theresa Bad-ang, a physician specializi­ng in internal medicine-nephrology at DMSF, as guest speaker in the activity held at the Bagani Hall of Camp Sgt. Quintin Merecido on Friday.

“Since we are seeing many patients with kidney disease we have this campaign,” Bad-ang said. “Many policemen undergo dialysis.”

“We don’t want them to die on kidney disease,” the doctor said.

Former police director general and incoming senator Ronald Dela Rosa, in his message as the guest of honor, reminded police officers to be extra careful with their health, particular­ly their kidney.

Dela Rosa said they will talk to their doctors to come up with measures and interventi­ons so that kidney cases will go down this year.

He lamented that most policemen are not well educated on the maintenanc­e of their health.

“If they abuse themselves… they might go to the hospital,” Dela Rosa said.

 ??  ?? INCOMING Vice Mayor Sebastian Duterte takes his oath of office as witnessed by the First Family, headed by President Rodrigo Duterte, at Sanggunian­g Panlungsod on Friday afternoon. BING GONZALES
INCOMING Vice Mayor Sebastian Duterte takes his oath of office as witnessed by the First Family, headed by President Rodrigo Duterte, at Sanggunian­g Panlungsod on Friday afternoon. BING GONZALES

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