Problems in the lungs... patients who have been cured of corona are being admitted to the hospital again, doctors' concern increases
COVID-19 Update / Problems in the lungs... patients who have been cured of corona are being admitted to the hospital again, doctors' concern increases
COVID-19 Update - Problems in the lungs... patients who have been cured of corona are being admitted to the hospital again, doctors' concern increases
Mumbai. Patients recovered from the Coronary virus in Mumbai have increased the concern of the doctors to the number of recruitment in the hospital again. While the name of these patients does not hold the state in their record, experts say that such patients who have more than 15 days in the hospital or whom there were serious symptoms of Corona virus, the risk of recruitment in the hospital is the highest. .KEM Hospital's former Dean and State Government member of Corona Workforce Dr. Avinash Suupe said, "The Koreona virus is continuously decreasing the number of new patients, but the cases of rebuilding patients are increasing, especially the elderly. ' Remembering a doctor told how the 76-year-old elderly patient who had remained for more than 15 days in the hospital after being infected for the first time, after returning to his home in Telangana facing serious difficulties Lying He said, "He was immediately admitted to the local hospital's ICU, but after a few days he died due to severe inflammation in the lungs."Such patients are the weak or susceptible, which are probably needed oxygen for months after recovering from Corona. In May, 170 new patients were seen in May on Post-Kovid Clinic in Fortis Hospital of Mulund. Dr. Anita Matthew, the infectious disease expert of Fortis Hospital said, "SARS-COV-2 virus is capable of infecting a wide range of tissues in the body. Its effect is such that after months of their initial infection, there is a shocking number of symptoms in some Kovid patients. "Anita Matthew said that some of the 100 patients coming to the postcid clinic are found in some of the 70 symptoms of Kovid for a long time. At the same time, he said, 'About 20% of these are serious symptoms which need to pay attention immediately.'