Rajkot: The fun of the family of Gajera knew there were no limits when their 10-year-old Krish finally finished from the hospital after a 102-day battle with Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS).
The boy from the village of Parabdi Dhoraji Taluka was treated at the KT Child Hospital, the extension of the PDU government hospital, where he spent 80 days at the support of the ventilator.
GBS is a rare neurological disorder where the immune system is mistakenly attacks the nerves.
Sucking Disease, Dr.
Pankaj Buch, Head of KT Children Hospital, said: “In the initial phase the patient suffers from viral infections such as cold, coughing and fever.
The patient’s immune system is strong to fight this infection.
But as a side effect, the immune system will paralyze The patient’s throat and respiratory system.
In the absence of timely care a patient can even die.
“” Krish was hospitalized for 102 days where he was in the support of the ventilator for 80 days.
This is the first case where pediatric patients are stored in the ventilator For days.
We are happy that he has recovered from disease now, “Dr.
Buch added.
Krish first suffered fever and severe headaches but then his hands and legs were paralyzed, hospital officials were informed.
After being treated at a private hospital in Dhoraji, Krish was referred to the PDU Rajkot Hospital three months ago.
He was then diagnosed with GBS.
This treatment involves expensive drugs, information from Bhumi Changela.
“GBS patients are given intravenous immunoglobulin injection, each fee of 80,000 Rs to block antibodies made in the body,” Changela said.
Krish also suffered pneumonia and dengue fever as long as he lived in the hospital, but recovered thanks to the care and care provided by the doctor at the PDU Hospital.
“My child cannot receive better care wherever in the world.
The doctors have given a new life to my son,” Divyesh Gajera said, Krish’s father.