March 3, 2024 is the 25th National Ear Care Day, in order to popularize the knowledge of hearing health for the whole people, strengthen the publicity and education on the prevention of hearing disabilities, effectively reduce the occurrence of hearing disabilities, and enhance the awareness of deafness prevention and treatment for the whole people. On March 1, 2024, the Disabled Persons' Federation of Chengdong Road Sub-district Office, Zhengzhou Boai Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Hospital and Weimei Dental held a free clinic activity with the theme of "Science and Technology Hearing Aid and Sharing a Better Life".
Before the start of the event, the volunteers introduced the origin of the "Love Ear Day" to the residents who came for the medical check-up. At the scene of the free clinic, the volunteer doctor explained the structure of the ear, the prevention, detection, and the relevant knowledge of hearing disability in simple terms, and combined with life examples, explained the relevant knowledge of ear health care, healthy ear habits and other related knowledge for the elderly on the spot, and taught ear health exercises on the spot. Patiently and enthusiastically answer your questions, and put forward reasonable suggestions around hearing diagnosis, hearing health care and the development of good ear habits, etc., reminding everyone that some living habits such as unscientific ear picking habits and long-term listening to headphones will bring damage to ear health.
Through this free clinic publicity activity, the residents' awareness of ear care and ear protection has been further enhanced, the awareness rate of hearing disability prevention and knowledge has been improved, so that more residents can understand the importance of scientific hearing protection, and the concept of early detection, early intervention and early protection has been established. In the next step, Chengdong Road Street will continue to link medical resources, build a health service platform, and deliver convenient, beneficial and beneficial services directly to the doorsteps of residents, effectively building a "heart-to-heart bridge" for the community and residents. (Correspondent Mabo).