In response to what was published in the “Citizen Press” service on the seventh day as part of the “Sepha Ali” initiative to contribute to solving the problems of citizens, Dr. Hany Al Nazer, a consultant dermatologist and the former head of the National Research Center, received the case of the two brothers suffering from a skin disease who had previously published the seventh day website An appeal from their father under the title “Two brothers in Alexandria suffer from a rare skin disease that caused their suffering from eye problems.”
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Dr. Hany Al-Nazer said to “The Seventh Day”: “The case of the two siblings is called the moon child or dry skin, which is a genetic disease in which a child is born and the reason for it is marriage of relatives, and this disease is devastating to all parts of the body over time, and it is difficult for the injured. Exposure to the sun so that the disease does not turn into skin cancer. “
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He added: “I have received many cases like them, there are a good number in Egypt with it, and I use a strong treatment protocol that reduces the spread of the disease and its impact on the rest of the body, and everything will be at my expense.”
This response comes within the “Sepha Ali” initiative launched by “The Seventh Day” for its constant eagerness to communicate with its readers and believing that the most important press message that the website carries is to serve the citizen and work to convey his voice to officials. “The Seventh Day” announces the launch of the largest initiative to receive complaints. Readers and their problems, communicating these problems to officials, and continuous follow-up with them until they are resolved, in addition to helping humanitarian and health cases, through the seventh day WhatsApp service with the number 01280003799 or via e-mail [email protected] or via Facebook messages, provided that they are published Filmed news and videos in the name of the readers.
This initiative is considered one of the largest initiatives launched by the “seventh day” website to receive citizens’ complaints and work to solve them with various government agencies. The new service also allows readers to ask the “seventh day” team to cover an event or investigate a problem encountered by a reader or A case that concerns a sector of citizens or revealing a lack of services, or publishing a complaint or distress, or correcting news or information on the site, or sending videos or pictures of an event in which you were present and it will be published in your name on the “seventh day” website.
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