Mummy jee educational charitable trust

(NGO in Bodhgaya for poor and underprivileged children)

Founded 2015, Registration No. 178/2015

To help one child is to change the world

A Step Toward Better Healthcare: Free Homeopathic Mobile Clinic Inaugurated in Dhamna Village, Mohanpur

As part of our mission to provide free treatment to as many people as possible, we regularly reach out to underprivileged communities in rural areas through mobile clinics. On this occasion, Mummy Jee inaugurated a free homeopathic mobile clinic for the poor and helpless residents of Dhamna village under the Khardiha Panchayat, along with the distribution of blankets.

During the program, around 200 people received free medical treatment, and blankets were distributed to those in need. The villagers welcomed Mummy Jee with great enthusiasm and warmth. This humanitarian initiative was carried out by the Mummy Jee Trust. The villagers were deeply moved by the support and expressed immense joy and gratitude, praising Mummy Jee for her dedicated service to humanity.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to Magali and the entire team of Pengal Alayam for generously sponsoring the mobile clinic and making this noble initiative possible.

Feedback of Dr. Ramlakhan Prasad

Mobile Clinic Visit Record

Place: Dhamna Village      Date: 14/12/2006

Type of Activity: Mobile Medical Clinic

General Observation

I conducted a mobile clinic at Dhamna village on 14/12/2006. This was my first experience attending to more than 100 patients in a single day. Patients presented with a variety of medical conditions, including cold and cough, rheumatic pain, piles, leucorrhoea, and various skin diseases.

Case Presentation

Patient Name: Sunita Devi

Chief Complaint: Piles

History of Present Illness:

The patient complained of constipation, bleeding during defecation, and severe pain while passing stool. She had been suffering from these symptoms for the past two years.

Diagnosis:

Piles (Hemorrhoids)

Treatment Given:

Homoeopathic medicine Acid Nitric 1 M, one dose daily. Nux-vom – 30 & AEsculus. 30 ulternate four hourly.

Follow-Up

On the second visit, the patient reported significant improvement and stated that she was feeling better. She was advised to continue the prescribed medicine regularly for one month.

Case Presentation 2

Patient Name: Ambika Paswan

Chief Complaint: Rheumatism

History of Present Illness

The patient had been suffering from rheumatism for the past one year. He complained of severe pain and swelling in the small joints, along with violet discoloration and stiffness.

Diagnosis: Rheumatism affecting small joints

Treatment Given

Appropriate homoeopathic medicines were prescribed as Rhustox- 1M & Ledum Pal – 1M morning Rt. 1M in night Ledum pal – 1M 1 dose & other medicine 1 os, Mag-Phos h 6x4x3.

Follow-Up

After two days, the patient reported marked improvement. Pain and swelling had subsided completely. He was advised to continue the medication as prescribed.

Learning Outcome

This mobile clinic visit provided valuable experience in handling a large number of patients in a rural community setting. It emphasized the importance of accurate diagnosis, timely treatment, and regular follow-up, especially in chronic conditions. The experience enhanced my confidence and clinical skills in community healthcare delivery.

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