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Hospital shifts the focus of Covid, starting different cells

Hospital shifts the focus of Covid, starting different cells
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Nagpur: Covid situation is now under control in the city and many private hospitals are literally no reception in their Covid ward.
Hospitals are now starting to shift their focus from Covid.
Recent developments in large private hospitals in the city confirmed this change.
Orange City Hospital and Research Center (Ochri) started the Didue Dedicated Division earlier this month.
“This time, one of the four patients who were infected with dengue was getting sick while one of the 20 was landing with severe bloody fever.
Therefore, someone should not be careless and reach early to the hospital.
Timely treatment can prevent death,” said Dr.
Mohit Gharpure, who coordinates the ICU in the Dengue division of Ochri.
The hospital starts post-covid cells from August 20.
Director Dr.
Ashok Arbat said that post-covid complications had various types and needed to be handled under one roof.
“People experience various types of complications, but the root causes are covid.
Our center will benefit many patients in need,” he said.
Psychiatrists, nutritionists, physiotherapy and respiratory disease specialists will be available at Post Covid Care Center.
At the same time, the meditation center will begin for their patients and relatives.
Creams have also launched a diagnostic laboratory chain.
Nelson Hospital launched its nerve center on August 21.
Neuroscience focuses on the brain and its impact on cognitive behavior and functions and also investigates what occurs in the neurological, psychiatric, and neuro-development disorders.
“Neuroscience affects many human functions.
It also contributes to a better understanding of various general conditions.
Hospitals will now be open to brain and spinal care facilities, in OPD, IPD, operations, and various diagnostic services,” said Dr.
Satish Deopujari .
Some other private hospitals are now shifting their focus from Covid to non-covid care.
After Covid, social organizations have also prepared to help people treat non-covid diseases.
The first Nagpur North Dialysis Center was opened at Kamal Phool Chowk earlier this month.
Sant Govindram Sahib Dialysis Center will help all patients suffering from kidney disorders that require frequent dialysis.
“We are doing a dialysis at an affordable RS500 price.
Immediately, it will be done for free,” said the President of Shrichand Daswani’s organization.
These developments are some of the best indicators that covid conditions are controlled and projected the third wave will not come, or it will not be very.
intense, say experts.
At government hospitals, Covid sites are now handed over to non-covid activities.
In Indira Gandhi Government Medical College (IGGMC), the surgical complex has been submitted to residents for non-covid operations and treatments.
Residents in GMC also demanded that the trauma center building, which was converted into a Covid hospital during the first and second wave, must be submitted for the work related to trauma now.
The final decision in this case is expected to come next month.
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