Hajj medical clinics in Mecca and Medina have welcomed 35,000 Egyptian pilgrims



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The Ministry of Health and Population announced that it had received 3,564 medical cases in the Egyptian medical mission clinics for Hajj until Tuesday, August 6 in the morning, where they were examined and the necessary treatments provided.

The ministry said in a statement that among the patients visited in the 31030 cases in Mecca and 4034 cases in Medina, 72 cases entered Saudi hospitals and left 30 after healing, and 42 cases still receive the necessary treatment .

For his part, Dr. Mohammed Dahi, head of the medical mission of Hajj, responsible for this dialysis, was questioned in 29 cases on Saudi hospitals, making a total of 90 dialysis sessions, while 6 others received chemotherapy, emphasizing that the team is coordinating with the hospitals. Before the dialysis and chemotherapy sessions, in order to guarantee the Egyptian pilgrims the best possible medical service, the medical team of the mission transmits daily "morning and evening" to all the hospitals where the pilgrims were registered to supervise them and to supervise their health.

The Medical Attaché of the Egyptian Embbady in Saudi Arabia and the General Supervisor of the Hajj Medical Mission, Dr. Amr Qandil, emphasized the intensification of seminars and outreach visits and encouraged pilgrims to become familiar with preventative measures and the distribution of leaflets and guides, as well as Alaskat to prevent sunburn, infections and infectious diseases, as well as the prevention of infectious diseases. With the approach of the date of the pilgrimage, highlighting the absence of any case of infectious or epidemic disease among Egyptian pilgrims until the morning.

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