Adverse effect seen in Corona recovered patient

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 24, 2020 19:35 IST2020-12-24T19:35:01+5:302020-12-24T19:35:01+5:30

Aurangabad, Dec 24: An adverse effect was seen in the Corona patient in the city. Moreover, this effect was ...

Adverse effect seen in Corona recovered patient | Adverse effect seen in Corona recovered patient

Adverse effect seen in Corona recovered patient

Aurangabad, Dec 24:

An adverse effect was seen in the Corona patient in the city. Moreover, this effect was noticed for the first time in India at Aurangabad after it was reported in six Corona recovered patients in Germany. The patients suffered pus in the bones but was recovered after three surgeries and treatment for 21 days.

According to the details, a 39 years old woman from New Balajinagar complained of back and waist ache. She was admitted at Dr Hedgewar Hospital and was being treated by Dr Shrikant Dahibhate. In the MRI test, it was found that pus was filled in her backbone, hands and other organs. When Dr Dahibhate searched for the reasons for this ailment, he discovered that this was the adverse effect of Corona.

The woman had suffered Corona, but she did not know about it, and even her family members were not infected.

During the treatment, her anti-bodies test was conducted and was found that she had earlier suffered Corona. The persons with less resistance power can have such symptoms after the infection of Corona, it was observed. Until now, six such patients were reported in Germany and this is the first case in India at Aurangabad, the sources said.

Meanwhile, there was a danger to her life due to the accumulated pus in her body. She was on artificial respiration for two days. Dr Dahibhate, Dr Rajnikant Joshi and Dr Prasad Vaidya conducted three critical surgeries on the patient, and the 500 mm pus was removed from her bodies. The patient completely recovered after the treatment for 21 days and was given discharge.

This is the seventh such patients in the world with these symptoms and first in the country, said Dr Dahibhate.

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