Paediatrician Warns of Declining Birth Rates and Rising Childhood Illnesses

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Dr. Deepal Perera, a paediatrician at the Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children, has expressed serious concern about the significant decline in the country’s birth rate over the past decade, warning of its potential long-term consequences.

“In 2013, there were 350,000 births. By 2024, this number has dropped to 228,000. This decline is alarming and could have far-reaching effects on the country’s future,” Dr. Perera stated.

He also highlighted an increase in hospitalizations among children due to various illnesses, a trend that was not prevalent two decades ago.

Rising Childhood Health Issues

Dr. Perera pointed out an increase in childhood health problems, including diabetes, cancer, and mental disorders.

  • Childhood Diabetes: The number of cases has risen considerably.
  • Childhood Cancer: Reports indicate a notable increase in diagnoses.
  • Mental Disorders: There is a growing prevalence of mental health issues among children.

“These trends suggest that if we do not act now, the future will not be promising for the next generation,” he warned.

Dr. Perera called for urgent attention to address the dual challenges of declining birth rates and deteriorating childhood health, emphasizing that proactive measures are essential to secure a better future.

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