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Department of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology,
KLES Hospital, Belgaum


Camps and public awareness programs:

  • Regular arthritis camps in the hospital as well as in surrounding areas of Belgaum like Hubli, Goa, etc.

  • Immunology camp for HIV/AIDS patients organized recently in Chikkodi.

  • Public awareness on HIV/AIDS and arthritis through regular articles in English and vernacular press.

  • Public awareness on HIV/AIDS through regular Essay, Debating and Slogan competitions.

  • Public awareness booklets on “arthritis” in English and Kannadda.

  • Setting up of confidential HIV/AIDS helpdesk (queries dealt by Consultants):

  • a. aidshelpkle@yahoo.co .in

  • b. Postal queries to AIDS helpdesk, Dept of Clinical Immunology, KLES Hospital and MRC, Nehru Nagar, Belgaum.

Conferences and Workshops attended/organized by the department:

  • Organized Immunology & Rheumatology CME program 2006 in February 2006 at KLE Hospital, Belgaum.

  • Faculty in IRACON 2006 on SLE and Pregnancy.

  • Organized CME program in Immunology 2003 at KLES Hospital, Belgaum

  • Organized CME program in Rheumatology 2004 at KLES Hospital, Belgaum.

  • Faculty in Immunology CME & workshops, at MS Ramaiah Medical Teaching Hospital, Bangalore.

  • Lectures at forums like IMA, IAP, KAPICON, JNMC scientific society, etc.

Routine Minor procedures:

  • Intraarticular injections: Knee, Ankle, Wrist, Elbow, Shoulder, Small hand/toe joints, Hip (IP).

  • Intratenosynovial/ enthesial injections: Trigger finger, De’ quervain’s tenosynovitis, Frozen shoulder (Periarthritis), Bicepetal tendonitis, Tennis elbow, Golfer’s elbow, Anserine bursitis.

  • Minor salivary gland biopsy.

  • Skin biopsy.

When to visit a Clinical Immunologist/Rheumatologist:

  • Any Joint pain/swelling back lasting more than 6 weeks

  • Joint/Back pain associated with marked stiffness.

  • Unexplained fever.

  • Unexplained skin ulcer, rash or gangrene.

  • Unexplained kidney failure.

  • Multi-organ diseases.

  • Patients with recurrent infections/chronic diarrhea/HIV/AIDS.

Some common joint diseases:

Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Ankylosing spondylitis, Gout.

Some mis-conceptions corrected:

  • Joint problems (Arthritis) cannot occur in Children or young people: In fact, these ages can have serious disease of joints.

  • Joint diseases cannot be serious: Untreated Arthritis can not only lead to permanent joint deformities but some serious arthritis like Lupus, Vasculitis can also lead to major complications including death.

  • I cannot get arthritis since no one in my family had it: Arthritis may have genetic influence but may not necessarily be seen in some family members at one point in time.

For details/further information, contact:

 HOD, Dept of Clinical Immunology & Rheumatology,
KLES Hospital, Belgaum.
+918312473777 ex 1338, 1363; +919448115208.

 

    

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