Ahmedabad: Even when the city breathes easily with the second wave of Ebbing Covid-19, the struggle for life continues for a 65-year-old man who is supporting a ventilator at Bopal Icu.
He was the only Covid-19 patient in the ventilator at Ahmedabad as on Tuesday.
“The patient has been hospitalized for the last 35 days and for ventilator support due to Covid complications,” said Dr.
Niket Shah from Bopal Icu.
In other private hospitals, two patients in the ventilator at Ward Covid were released late on Monday night.
They have been supported by Oyygen to recover further from viral diseases.
Overall, this city has three patients on Tuesday morning – two others on oxygen supply.
In a civil hospital, the number of covid patients undergoing treatment is 23 – the lowest.
The majority has struggled for life for more than 15-20 days.
Only two months ago, the largest Covid hospital in the city had a long queue outside.
Dr.
Anish Chandaranana, Vice President of the Ahmedabad Hospital and nursing home nursing association (AHNA), said that his hospital had two of the last three covid patients in the ventilator.
“One patient has a period of inpatient for 20 days.
In the late fifties with comorbidity, his lungs were greatly affected and thus he needed ventilation care.
He was dismissed at one liter oxygen to recover from the house,” said Dr.
Chandaranana.
“Other patients in the sixties have an erratic pulse level as one of the effects of Covid and he needed respiratory support for about 13 days.
He also became stable and dismissed.” Covid patients who last against viral diseases in government and private hospitals have been There are more than two weeks.
They have a Covid impact that requires hospitalization and treatment – the phenomenon identified as ‘long covid.’ Dr.
Kartikya Parmar, responsible for the Covid hospital in a civil hospital, said that of 23 patients with hospitals, 95% were there for more than 15-20 days.
“The majority are middle-aged men with comorbidity whose lungs are influenced by infection and need long-term respiratory support,” he said.
Dr.
Bharat Gadhvi, President Ahna, said that now in the hands of citizens to decide on Jalan Pandemi.
“We should not invite third waves with our reckless behavior – we have seen the worst pandemic, and we do not want to review the phase,” he said.
“I will ask the government to start searching contact all new cases and sequencing genomes to give us early warning.”