21 results match your criteria: "Bawaskar Hospital and Clinical Research Centre[Affiliation]"

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  • Snakebite envenoming (SBE) is a serious health issue in India, especially in rural areas, where many people don't have enough knowledge or the right behavior to deal with snakebites.
  • A study was done in Maharashtra and Odisha to learn what local people think and do about preventing snakebites and getting medical help after getting bitten.
  • The results showed that people often don't know enough about snakes, use wrong first aid methods, can't easily reach healthcare, and have different beliefs about treatment, which all make the problem worse.
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  • Cyanocobalamin (Vitamin B12) deficiency is prevalent in the Indian population, leading to anemia and various health issues, including central nervous system and cardiovascular problems due to elevated homocysteine levels.
  • A study at Bawaskar Hospital examined nearly 2,000 patients for dietary habits and blood levels of B12 and homocysteine, finding a significant number of vegetarians, particularly housewives, among those affected.
  • Clinical signs such as hair loss, memory issues, and weakness were common, and incorporating vitamin supplements directly into meals was shown to effectively boost blood vitamin levels.
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Incidence of thyroid dysfunctions including hypo- or hyperthyroidism is significantly increased. Hyperthyroidism is common in males, and hypothyroidism is often seen in females. Here, we report two female patients suffering from hyperthyroidism, but their signs and symptoms are totally opposite to each other.

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Background: Cytokine and bardykine storm plays important role in then pathogenesis of COVID-19 diseses, as result there are raised inflammatory markers and blood sugar.

Patients And Method: Patient with RTPCR positive with signs and symptoms of COVID-19 were investigated for fasting and postprandial blood sugar and glycoted hemoglobin percentage, inflammatory markers TSH and Covid antibodies.

Result: All the 17 cases detected newly onset of diabetes with normal HBA1c and raised thyroid stimulating hormones in five cases.

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Post immunization COVID-19 disease.

J Family Med Prim Care

April 2022

Department of Medicine, Bawaskar Hospital and Clinical Research Centre, Mahad, Raigad, Maharashtra, India.

One hundred and two patients reported to peripheral hospital, of these 73 (77%) and 23 (95%) suffered from COVID-19 disease, were immunized as per availability of Covishield 78 (77%) and Covaxin 24 (23%), respectively. Of these, three died (3%). Inflammatory markers were raised in Covishield vs.

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A 48-year-old woman with a history of scorpion sting was admitted with cardiogenic shock. Electrocardiogram showed ventricular tachycardia which reverted with magnesium sulphate after failed attempts with electrical cardioversion. Postcardioversion electrocardiogram showed Brugada pattern.

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I was a student of the Government Medical College (GMC), Nagpur, from 1970 to1975. Based on my own experiences, I agree completely with Anurag Bhargava's comments regarding casteism at GMC Nagpur (1). Caste stigma gets attached to you early in life and stays with you till you reach the grave.

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A 25-year-old woman, six-months pregnant, came to me in great distress. She said she had been happily married for five years. Unexpectedly, a minor accidental injury to her husband had revealed that he had been suffering from a brain tumour since 2012.

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We are grateful to Kattula and Jain, Patil and Phutke for their comments on our article on rural emergency medical care and our real problems in rural practice, their management and the threat to our survival. We agree with most of their points and the solutions they have advocated.

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We describe below the pressures of running a small private hospital in an underserved rural area, while providing emergency healthcare for victims of poisonous stings, accidents, and other acute health conditions. Both ethics and law demand that payment is not asked for upfront in emergency cases. Yet patients and their families often fail to pay normal dues for months or even years.

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Daily, I receive 3-4 social media messages regarding the diagnosis, management or clinical dilemmas of acute timelimiting medical emergencies due to snake bite and scorpion sting poisoning. I respond to the caller who has shared clinical signs and symptoms. I also follow up on the progress of the victim.

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