After getting a better understanding of Covid-19 and the treatment protocol during the second wave, the doctor felt they were now well equipped to fight Pandemicnagpur: After the second wave of Covid-19 which lasted a long time and was infected with more than eight people officially in Vidarbha, a doctor has gained a broad experience to treat patients infected with a virus.
Research on the treatment protocol, clinical aspects and diagnostics, are running in full swings throughout the world and paper, surveys and documentary evidence are available about what is better care for Covid-19 and what should be avoided.
The doctor is now more confident to handle the third wave, if he reaches anytime in the next three months.
According to Nirmal Jaiswal, who heads the Covid Wockhardt Hospital, they are better prepared clinically now.
“We have learned a lot during the second wave.
Now, we now know better whether a drug is given or not to certain patients.
Now, the use of steroids, cocktail antibodies, and other drugs is famous.
New therapy is here.
I’m sure The doctor is now more confident to deal with the disease, “said Dr.
Jaiswal.
In government hospitals, experience plays the most important role.
“We have trained labor at this time.
Doctors and health workers at the Covid Hospital Government are trained to deal with difficult situations.
Clinical protocols clearly and everyone understands work well,” Dr.
Medical Inspector, Government Medical College and Hospital.
A large number of health workers are now vaccinated.
This will ensure their protection for severe illnesses if they are infected.
The doctor who oversees international developments said broad research and evidence-based studies have provided a clear understanding of the pandemic.
Dr.
Nitin Shinde, a specialist of infectious diseases from Alexis Hospital, said they were clinically ready to handle other waves.
“Our human resources are ready and protocols are clear.
Recovery test results have evidence-based information about steroids, monoclonal antibodies, oxygen and determination of vulnerable positions etc.
This will help us a lot of us during the third wave, if it comes,” he said.
, Many doctors say that they are more worried about the supply of medicines and drugs.
“Better clinical preparedness is our plus point as long as possible the third wave.
But, we must ensure the chain of proper supply drugs.
During the second wave, the situation worsened because we did not get drugs and injections at the right time,” said Dr.
Darshan Vixare, “said Dr.
Darshan, Doctor.
Pulmonologist Dr.
Rajesh Swarnakar said that the doctor now has a better oxygen ability.” We have strengthened our strategy to fight a pandemic.
Most importantly, we have vaccines, which are very important.
Many have been vaccinated may not require hospitalization or oxygen in the third wave, “said Dr.
Swarnakar.
Intensive care specialist has been accused of using uncontrolled steroids during the second wave.
The doctors say now they know the side effects well.” Whether it’s mucorikosis or AVN, we are aware of the side effects of covid-19 drugs and how to avoid it.
In the case of the third wave, the use of justice steroids will avoid complications after recovery, “said a senior intensive care specialist.
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