Key Points

Karnataka Medical Education Minister Sharanaprakash Patil urged people not to panic over rising heart attack concerns, citing stable statistics. He emphasized lifestyle changes like exercise and diet as key preventive measures. The government is expanding super-speciality hospitals across districts to improve healthcare access. An expert committee found no evidence linking COVID-19 to increased heart attack cases.

Key Points: Karnataka Minister Sharanaprakash Patil Urges Calm Over Heart Attack Reports

  • Minister dismisses COVID-heart attack link citing expert report
  • Lifestyle changes like exercise and diet can prevent heart issues
  • Karnataka expanding super-speciality hospitals in districts
  • Committee confirms no unusual spike in heart-related cases
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'Don't panic unnecessarily': K'taka Minister to people on raising heart attacks

Karnataka Minister Sharanaprakash Patil reassures public on heart attack concerns, cites expert findings and announces new super-speciality hospitals.

"On average, 5 to 6 per cent of cases are heart-related, and this year the trend remains the same. – Sharanaprakash R. Patil"

Bengaluru, Aug 18

Karnataka Medical Education and Skill Development Minister Sharanaprakash R. Patil has appealed to the people of the state not to panic unnecessarily about the reports of rising heart attack cases.

He emphasised that lifestyle changes - such as regular exercise, pranayama, healthy diet, timely sleep and stress management - can prevent such health issues.

Responding to a question from Congress member Dinesh Gooligowda in the legislative council, Patil said that although concerns are rising, statistics show no significant increase compared to previous years.

“On average, 5 to 6 per cent of cases are heart-related, and this year the trend remains the same. Isolated incidents should not create fear among people,” he clarified.

He further said that causes like sedentary lifestyle, stress, obesity, alcohol consumption, smoking, drug abuse, and family history are major contributors to heart disease. He dismissed rumours linking post-COVID effects to heart attack cases, stating, “There is no evidence of such a connection.”

A committee led by Dr. K.S. Ravindranath, director of Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, along with a task force from the health department, has already confirmed in its report that public fears are unfounded, he stated.

Minister Patil announced that the government has mandated the establishment of super-speciality hospitals in all district government hospitals. “Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has instructed the compulsory setup of these facilities, and many districts have already begun operations. Trauma centres will also be started alongside,” he said.

Super-speciality hospitals are already functional at Jayadeva Institutes in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Kalaburagi and Hubballi. New facilities in Bagalkote, Yadgir, and Raichur will start soon, while Bidar, Koppal, and Belagavi units are expected to be inaugurated within the next three months, Patil stated.

On July 7, the Karnataka Health Department declared sudden heart attack deaths among people below the age of 45 years as 'notifiable' based on a recommendation by the expert committee that was set up to study the link between Covid-19 vaccination and sudden cardiovascular events.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone who lost a cousin to sudden cardiac arrest last year, I appreciate the transparency with statistics. But please don't dismiss people's concerns so casually. The trauma is real for affected families 🙏 More preventive health checkups should be made affordable.
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Aditya G
Finally a sensible approach! All these WhatsApp forwards were creating unnecessary fear. The focus on pranayama and traditional Indian practices is much needed in today's stressful world. Yoga should be made compulsory in schools and offices 🧘‍♂️
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the infrastructure development, why is the government not addressing air pollution in cities like Bengaluru? Bad air quality is directly linked to heart diseases. We need holistic solutions, not just hospitals to treat after damage is done!
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Karthik V
Happy to hear about new hospitals in North Karnataka districts! But hope they'll have enough doctors. Many govt hospitals in rural areas have buildings but no specialists. Also, can we get subsidized gym memberships through health insurance? 💪
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Nisha Z
The minister is right about lifestyle changes. In our grandparents' time, people walked more, ate home-cooked food, and had less stress. Now even children are getting obese with junk food and mobile addiction. We need to bring back our traditional values for health!

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