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Tuesday, May 13, 2014

अस्पतालमा बिरामीको घुईचो, ९० प्रतिशतमा झाडापखाला


भीमदत्तनगर, बैशाख ३० गते 
 गर्मी बढेसंगै महाकाली अञ्चल अस्पतालमा बिरामीको संख्या समेत बढेको छ । 
बैशाखको तेस्रो सता यता शुरु भएको प्रचण्ड गर्मीका कारण बिरामीको संख्या बढेको महाकाली अञ्चल अस्पतालले जनाएको छ । अस्पतालमा अहिले बैशाखको अन्तिम साता शुरु भएबाट बिरामीको संख्या दोब्बर भएको छ । अस्पतालका डाक्टर रामबिहारी चौधरीका अनुसार बिरामी मध्ये धेरै जसो झाडापखालाका रहेका छन । उपचारका लागि आउने बिरामी मध्ये ९० प्रतिशतमा झाडापखाला देखिएको छ भने अन्य कोही टाईफाइड, टाउँको दुख्ने, दम तथा वान्ता हुने लगायतका रहेका छन ।
 कतिपय बिरामी पेट दुख्ने समस्याले समेत अस्पताल पुगेका छन । बढ्दो गर्मीका कारण पानी दुषित हुनु, बासी खानेकुरा खानु लगायतका विभिन्न समस्याले गर्दा बिरामी समेत बढेका हुन । चिकित्कसहरुले गर्मीयामका समयमा बासी खानेकुरा नखान तथा सफा र स्वच्छ पानीको मात्रै प्रयोग गर्न सुझाव दिएका छन । धेरैजसोले पानी फिल्टर गरेर खाए सुरक्षित भईन्छ भन्ने सोचे पनि अहिले प्रयोग हुने धेरै जसो फिल्टरमा छानिएको पानी सुरक्षित नहुने जनाइएको छ । यस्तै गर्मी मौसममा सरसफाईमा विशेष ध्यान दिन तथा तरकारी र फलफूल राम्रो संग पखालेर मात्रै खानुपर्ने चिकित्सकको सुझाव छ । 


श्रोत: गोरखापत्र  अनलाईन  

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Diarrhoea still not under control in Rautahat

7th May, 1014

RAUTAHAT: The outbreak of diarrhoea that started in Gaindatar of Chandranigahapur VDC, a week ago, is yet to be brought under control. 
Diarrhoea infection was first seen in Gaindatar on April 30. Though doctors from government and private hospitals started treating patients in temporary camps at the local Janashakti Secondary School, the disease has not been brought under control so far, said Dr Dharmendra Patel of Chandranigahapur Hospital. According to him, they have cured 350 diarrhoea patients till today. 
Ten patients are being administered saline water at the camp, said another doctor at the hospital, Amit Kumar Patel. According to him, many patients are children. “As people started drinking spring water after water wells dried up, Gaindatar residents were infected,” said health workers. 
However, the main reason behind the outbreak is yet to be confirmed, said doctor Patel. “The water supplied in the area and stool samples have been sent to Kathmandu for tests,” said Patel. 
Twelve persons were seriously infected with diarrhoea at Chandranigahapur-4 as well. “A temporary camp has been set up to treat patients and to prevent an epidemic in the area, he said. 
A four-member investigation panel led by Dr Pranilman Singh Pradhan of Patan Health Academy has been formed. The team reached Gaindatar today. The panel also completed the field study of the water source in the area. 
Red Cross Society Chandranigahapur distributed 20 litres of water to each household at Gaindatar through tanker today. 
Meanwhile, District Public Health Chief Raj Kishor Pandit said, “The situation is gradually improving and will come under complete control within two days.” 
Local Raju Dhami said locals had to suffer because the water source had become filthy. The locals had demanded proper treatment of the infected and supply of water in the locality from District Drinking Water and Sanitation Division Office a few days ago. 


Source: The Hilmalayan Times