Concerns rise among Parwan residents on afflicting to cracked heels disease; “Treatable”

PARWAN (SW) – A number of residents of Parwan say that they and their relatives are suffering from cracked heels disease, expressing concern over its increase. They add that so far, they have not been able to find an effective way to treat it.

Abdul Khabir, a farmer in Parwan, shares that both he and many of his fellow villagers are grappling with this disease. They have attempted initial home remedies for treatment, which have proven to be less effective.

“At night, we apply Vaseline and oil and put on socks. The issue is not limited to male farmers; even women are experiencing this disease. However, as of now, no viable solution has been suggested,” he said.

Nooruddin, a resident of Parwan, who is also suffering from this cracked heels disease, asks the doctors to find a solution to treat this disease.

Morshid, another resident of Parwan whose relatives are suffering from cracked heels disease, says that this disease is hereditary and that patients do not go to the hospital has caused its increase.

“This disease is not only among the farmers or villagers, I have many friends who live in cities and they also suffer from cracked heels. It would be better if they refer to doctors and specialists in the relevant department. On the other hand, people’s level of awareness is also low,” he said.

However, Mohammad-Asef Ahmadi, a specialist in skin abnormalities, “People should not worry; because this disease is treatable.” He demands people to be vigilant about their health, seek medical attention if they experience the condition, and follow proper procedures for recovery.

It is noteworthy that neglecting health issues can lead to various diseases, including skin conditions.

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