Hyderabad: In the case of survival that rarely occurred after a prolonged battle with Covid-19, 33-year-old M Suresh Kumar made recovery and repatriated on Saturday.
Kumar, admin staff at nightclubs have been hospitalized for more than six months.
This is the second time Kumar is accepted with Covid-19.
He was first diagnosed with Covid-19 and was treated at Gandhi Hospital for 15 days in April.
“After the 15-day maintenance protocol ended and I had improved, I went home but in a week the symptoms returned and this time they were much stronger.
At that time, I went to a private hospital but after two weeks my condition worsened and I returned home Gandhi’s pain.
For the early two months, I could barely understand anything, “Kumar said.
During a long stay at the hospital, he lived a lot of procedures and remained unconscious for almost a month.
“He (Kumar) was in Gandhi for six months and was sent home after full recovery.
During his hospital, his condition was very serious and had to be CPAP along with the ICD tube (intercostal drainage) in both lungs for weeks, “The supervisor of the Gandhi hospital Dr.
M Raja Rao.
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Rao explained that at one point in time, Kumar had sepsis with multi-organ dysfunction and became very critical.
“His battle to live continues for six months.
He underwent lung surgery and finally won the battle,” said the supervisor and thanked all doctors, nurses, patient care workers and other staff involved in the 33-year breastfeeding for full recovery .