Doctor’s Dilemma, The family or the Duty!

In the first few hours of the devastating earthquake that hit northwestern Syria on February 6, it was difficult for the doctor – to prioritize their duty to save their family’s injuries or safety.
Dr. Bakri Maaz describes the situation and doctors’ choices amidst the disaster.

One month has passed since the devastating earthquakes.

One month has passed since the devastating earthquakes that targeted northwestern Syria and Turkey.
We provided thousands of afflicted people with health care, nutrition, protection, and shelter services.
The disaster is still going on, and Accompanying a community through all the phases of disaster recovery requires a long-term commitment.
The number of afflicted is enormous; people need food, water, shelter, and medicines.

Mobile surgical unit in Jindires, Aleppo.

Part of the incredible work of our mobile surgical unit in Jindires, Aleppo. Our team of medical professionals provides emergency consultations, general surgery, orthopedics, hospitalization, and pharmacy services to support the community affected by the earthquake. We are committed to ensuring every patient receives the care they need to improve their health and well-being.

 

Hassan lost his father due to the earthquakes

Hassan lost his father due to the earthquakes, one of the tragic stories experienced by the people due to the devastating earthquake that struck the regions of northwestern Syria and Turkey.

Surgical Mobile Unit

 Surgical Mobile Unit

After the catastrophe of the earthquake in Syria and Turkey, the Independent Doctors Association launched Surgical Mobile Unit to provide health care for the afflicted in the city of

in the countryside of Aleppo.

This surgical MU complies with the standards of health care for ambulatory surgical facilities.
This unit’s services include emergency medical consultations, a general and orthopedic surgery unit, hospitalization tents, and a pharmacy.
In light of the humanitarian catastrophe that the city of Jenderes is experiencing, we seek to alleviate the suffering of our people in the town by providing health care to those affected.


The Psychological Effects of Earthquakes: Symptoms and Treatment for Young and Old

The physical damage caused by an earthquake is often the most prominent and immediate concern; however, the psychological impact of such a disaster can be equally severe and long-lasting. In this article, we will explore the psychological effects of an earthquake on both young and old, its symptoms, and possible treatment methods.

Psychological Effects of Earthquakes

An earthquake is a traumatic event that can cause various psychological effects. These effects can vary depending on the quake’s severity, the proximity to the epicenter, and the individual’s age and psychological state. Some of the most common psychological effects of an earthquake include the following:

Anxiety and Fear: After experiencing an earthquake, it’s normal to feel anxious and fearful about the possibility of another earthquake.

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): PTSD is a common psychological disorder that can occur after a traumatic event. Symptoms of PTSD can include flashbacks, nightmares, and avoidance of places or situations that remind the individual of the earthquake.

Depression: Depression is another common psychological effect of an earthquake. Symptoms can include hopelessness, sadness, and a loss of interest in activities that the individual once enjoyed.

Sleep Disturbances: Earthquakes can disrupt an individual’s sleep, leading to insomnia or nightmares.

Psychological Effects on Children

Children are particularly vulnerable to the psychological effects of an earthquake. They may have difficulty understanding what happened and feel scared, confused, or anxious. Some of the common psychological effects on children include:

Separation Anxiety: Children may be afraid to separate from their parents or caregivers after an earthquake.

Nightmares: Children may experience nightmares or difficulty sleeping after an earthquake.

Regression: Some children may regress to earlier behaviors such as bedwetting or thumb-sucking.

Psychological Effects on the Elderly

The elderly may also be particularly vulnerable to the psychological effects of an earthquake. They may have difficulty coping with the trauma and stress of the event, which can exacerbate existing mental health conditions. Some common psychological effects on the elderly include:

Depression: The elderly may experience depression after an earthquake, which can exacerbate physical health conditions.

Increased Anxiety: The elderly may feel anxious or overwhelmed after an earthquake, increasing their risk of falls or other accidents.

Treatment Methods

Several treatment methods are available for individuals experiencing psychological effects after an earthquake. These can include:

Psychological First Aid: This involves providing emotional and practical support to individuals immediately after the earthquake.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT): CBT can help treat anxiety, depression, and PTSD. This therapy involves assisting individuals in changing their thoughts and behaviors to reduce symptoms.

Support Groups: Joining a support group can help individuals connect with others who have experienced similar trauma and provide a sense of community and belonging.

An earthquake can have a profound psychological impact on both young and old. It’s essential to be aware of the potential symptoms of trauma and seek appropriate treatment if necessary. Psychological first aid, cognitive-behavioral therapy, medication, and support groups can all help treat the psychological effects of an earthquake. With time and appropriate treatment, overcoming the trauma and rebuilding a sense of safety and security is possible.

Unique surgery

The patient, Hassan Al-Hussein, 18 years old, visited the Martyr Dr. Mohammed Wassim Maaz Hospital , he was complaining of nephrolithiasis, after the clinical examination, LAB, and radiology tests, it was found that he suffers from third-degree right kidney Hydronephrosis caused by the presence of a staghorn calculus.
The treating surgeon decided to perform a surgical procedure for the patient to extract the stone and the implantation of a ureteral catheter. The operation was successful, as it will contribute to alleviating Hassan’s pain and suffering from nephrolithiasis.
It is worth noting that the Surgical Operations Department Martyr Dr. Mohammed Wassim Maaz Hospital is one of the most important surgical departments in the region’s hospitals in terms of the number of procedures that reach more than 900 on monthly basis distributed between minor and major procedures, and this department is characterized by qualitative and specialized operations, in addition to the presence of a distinguished medical staff capable of performing the most complex surgeries within the available resources.