Mawlamyine hospital to offer 3-day govt-funded surgery for cleft lip, palate repair

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A child with cleft lip and cleft palate.

With government funding, patients with cleft lip and cleft palate, a congenital disability that causes both physical and mental distress, will be operated on for three days from 16 to 18 March at Mawlamyine General Hospital, announced Kyaikto People’s Hospital.
The condition is not rare, but it is a problem that causes physical discomfort and loss of self-confidence.
“We would like to deliver special good news for parents living in Rahmonnya Land. Mawlamyine Hospital will provide cleft lip and cleft palate repair surgery for three days from 16 to 18 March with government funding,” Kyaikto People’s Hospital posted on its Facebook page.
The opportunity to cure the problem is coming now, and that is why parents should not miss it. They should report to the township hospital or nearest health department as soon as possible, urged the hospital.
“Every parent doesn’t want to have a child with cleft lip and cleft palate. All parents want their child to be born without any defect. So, the opportunity to cure the cleft lip and cleft palate problem is coming to you now. Parents should not miss this opportunity and report to the township hospital or nearest health department as quickly as possible,” it said.
The hospital has also requested those who know about this news to share it in their close community. — MT/ZS/ED

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