3650 patients reached the OPD of the three hospitals.
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Jagran correspondent, Ghaziabad. Along with cold, the number of patients suffering from difficulty in breathing and pneumonia is increasing rapidly. Even after the death of two children due to pneumonia in the last five days, the Health Department has not started any monitoring, survey or prevention initiative.
On Thursday, Shivani, the six-month-old daughter of Sanjay, a resident of Bamheta, was admitted to the emergency of the district MMG hospital in an unconscious state after having trouble breathing. After investigation, doctors declared Shivani dead. The girl was being treated for pneumonia by a private doctor.
Earlier on Monday, two and a half year old Samaira also died due to pneumonia. Apart from OPD, more than ten pneumonia patients are reaching the emergency every day. Due to holiday, OPD of all three hospitals continued till 11 o'clock only. 1273 patients reached OPD.
Due to cold, the number of skin patients in OPD along with patients suffering from difficulty in breathing, cough and sore throat is increasing rapidly. Three pneumonia patients are admitted. A total of 150 sick children reached the OPD of District MMG Hospital, Joint Hospital located at Sanjay Nagar and Dundahera Hospital.
Of the 129 fever patients, 20 were children. Physician Dr. Alok Ranjan said that complaints of fever, cough and chest pain increase in winter. His advice is to wear warm clothes to protect yourself from cold. Drink plenty of water. Avoid walking in the morning and evening.
If you have trouble breathing, immediately reach the nearest hospital and consult a doctor. Consume soup, tea and coffee. Stop alcohol and smoking. There is a possibility of increase in blood pressure in winter. In such a situation, do not consume fried food items. Do not eat outside food.
191 people including 34 children got anti rabies vaccine
On Thursday, 191 people, including 34 children, got anti-rabies vaccine in government hospitals after being bitten by dogs, cats and monkeys. According to the report, out of 120, 59 people, including 24 children, got the first dose of ARV in the district MMG hospital. In Joint Hospital, 17 out of 71 people, including 10 children, got the first dose of ARV.