Over 200 inmates received treatment for different ailments at a multi-speciality medical camp held at the Tihar jail here, authorities said on Tuesday.
The camp was organised recently in Central Jail Hospital in jail no. 3 and was inaugurated by Director General (Prison) Sandeep Goel, they said.
As many as 208 inmates received treatment and underwent medical check-ups after consultation. The camp helped in diagnosis of undetected diseases, like tuberculosis and gynaecological problems, among seemingly healthy inmates, a statement from Tihar Jail said.
During the camp, role of yoga in managing and preventing menstrual illnesses was also stressed upon, it said.
According to the statement, super-specialists and specialists from various Delhi government hospitals rendered their services during the camp.
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