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The Juggling Act of Modern Life

– CallYourDoctor.in


The Relationship Between Money and Health
So what exactly is the connection between money and health? To earn money, we need to invest our time and effort. And in doing so, money slowly consumes our time and energy. Whenever our input becomes less and output more, the machine — that is, our body — goes into deficit. One day, it reaches a point where it can no longer function properly. People say, “Once I have money, I’ll take care of my health.” But the truth is — only when you have good health can you earn money. Yet, who has the time to care about health today? Even if someone does have time, how much time can they really spare? An average person spends their day working from 9 AM to 4 PM — so when will they visit the doctor? Even if they somehow manage to take a precious day off and go, there’s the hassle of registering, then waiting in long queues at the hospital. There’s no guarantee the treatment will even work, but one thing is sure — by the time you leave, you might catch something new from the sick people sitting around you. And above all this comes the cost of healthcare.


The Health Trap of the Poor
Governments make tall promises — free medicines worth this much, free treatment worth that much. But take an example: The biggest health issue among the poor is malnutrition, which means lack of proper nutrition. Malnutrition leads to countless diseases. Proper nutrition, of course, comes with money. And to earn money, you need good health. So it becomes a vicious cycle — one that a poor person can never escape from. It’s like being trapped in quicksand — the harder you try to come out, the deeper you sink.


Health Crisis Across All Classes
Is the lack of time for health only a poor man’s problem? Absolutely not. The middle class, in its attempt to climb one orbit higher, suffocates itself by ignoring everything that takes time or money — even counting healthcare expenses as “wasteful spending.” And the upper class — well, they too have no time. Some struggle to earn one extra roti, others for a new car, and some want to turn their lakhs into crores. The poor die from diseases that developed nations call “diseases of the past.” They succumb to tuberculosis, malaria, leprosy, and illnesses from bad water and food. The middle class, on the other hand, dies a slower death — from the shiny fast food of modern markets: pizza, burgers, sugary drinks. These bring obesity, which was once a sign of prosperity but is now the root of modern diseases like diabetes. Tell me honestly — is there any home today without a diabetic? Then comes hypertension, mainly caused by smoking, tobacco, and excessive salt. After that, thyroid disorders, affecting millions. And then, the disease people fear even mentioning — they say, “Oh, he has that disease.” That disease is Cancer — the word itself sends chills down people’s spines. People fear the word “cancer” more than a bullet, and rightly so — because a bullet ends life in an instant, but cancer slowly takes away peace from both the patient and the family.


Is There Any Solution?
With so many problems, there must be a solution, right? Yes, there is. But is the solution only found in big hospitals? Absolutely not. The solution is actually very simple. There’s so much confusion and so many myths today. What should we eat, and what should we avoid? How much should we eat, and how can we stay healthy? How can we get treatment at home without spending a fortune? These answers should come from genuine expert doctors, not degree-buying quacks. Is such a thing possible? Yes, it absolutely is.


A New Initiative: Callyourdoctor.in
A revolutionary step called Callyourdoctor.in has been launched by doctors from Safdarjung, AIIMS, and PGI Chandigarh. It’s a new initiative designed to help people not just get treated from home. It also aims to prevent diseases before they happen. Through regular follow-ups and feedback calls, patients are given enough time, heard with empathy, and guided with clarity. The motto of Callyourdoctor.in is simple yet powerful: “No one will go before their time.”


What Makes This Initiative Different
This platform makes it possible for working professionals to consult doctors even after work hours. Single mothers can get treatment for their child late at night without leaving home. Pregnant women can discuss reports and problems without hospital visits. Overweight individuals can lose weight healthily from home under expert guidance. Students can receive personalized nutrition advice for proper growth. People of all ages can get timely vaccinations and stay protected from life-threatening diseases. Some initiatives build a nation — and Callyourdoctor.in is one such step. So join this movement today, and take 100% care of your health. Because their promise stands tall — “No one will go before their time.”

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