Tuesday, January 27th, 2026

Humla health facility reeling under shortage of medicines



HUMLA: A health post at Sarkegad Rural Municipality-4 in Humla district is reeling under lack of medicines provided by the government for free, thus affecting service to patients visiting the health facility.

Most of children and elderly people in and around the local level have taken ill due to seasonal fever. However, lack of medicines in the health post has made the matter worse, said the local people. The health facility lacks even paracetamol, they said.

The health post had to return patients visiting the health post empty handed without medicines, admitted health workers. The health facility received 15 to 20 patients a day. Health workers blamed negligence on the part of the local government to manage medicines for the public.

“Some pharmacies nearby have stocked medicines so they could sell them to their relatives and nearest ones. This has contributed to medicine shortage,” said auxiliary nurse midwife Bijaura Shahi. The health post received patients with fever and head and body ache in most cases, he said, adding that the pressure of the patients was higher during cold.

Publish Date : 02 January 2022 19:12 PM

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