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Mangaluru: Women recover from Covid-19 Complications Post Shipping

Mangaluru: Women recover from Covid-19 Complications Post Shipping
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Mangaluru: KMC Hospital has managed to take care of a positive woman Covid-19 who developed post-shipping complications.
Children aged 28 years and patients during the 36th week of pregnancy were referred to the hospital.
Dr.
Sameena H, the obstetrician consultant, “When the patient visited our hospital with Covid symptoms, he was originally managed in the environment and did not require oxygen.
He was accepted on May 26.
We did various tests to prepare it for delivery.
The next day he went to energy Work and because of the pressure of the fetus, we have to do an emergency caesarean post that he moves to the ward.
The baby is healthy and does not require NICU maintenance and because the baby covid negative, we surrender our babies to family members.
“Dr.
Arun S, an internal drug consultant said, “On the first day of entry, patients developed hypoxia with a deteriorating covid lung infection and immediately shifted to the ICU.
Initially, this condition was managed with the Cannula nose highflow (HFNC) and noninvasive ventilation (NIV), but oxygen requirements increased rapidly and He became Tachypneat.
We have to marry him and place it on the support of the ventilator.
CT scan reveals bah WA he experienced severe covid pneumonia and needed to be in a ventilator for seven days.
“Dr.
Dattatraya Prabhu, Consultants and Critical Care Specialists,” His condition continued to deteriorate for the next five days and needed a ventilator because the oxygen level fell below 80% in non-invasive ventilation.
He was given biological medicine to treat his worse systemic inflammation.
After paying attention to nine days, the patient was disconnected from the ventilator and shifted to the ward and in the next three days, he reunited with a newborn after spending 22 days at the post-shipment hospital.
Dr.
Sujeet, Dr.
Jayesh, Dr.
Vasanth and critical care nurses constantly monitor patients

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