KMC Hospital to observe World Stroke Day on Oct 29

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October 27, 2011

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Mangalore, October, 27: Like previous years, KMC Hospital, Mangalore, will be observing World Stroke Day October 29, said Dr Sunil Deshpande, senior vice president operations and medical superintendent of the Hospital.

Laying emphasis on the importance of World Stroke Day at a press meet here on Thursday, Mr Deshpande said that the Stroke Management Team at the KMC Hospital has successfully Thrombolysis over 50 patients in the past year.

“KMC was fully equipped to treat patients suffering from stroke or brain attack and in this concern the Hospital has launched a special stroke prevention package which is priced at Rs 1999”, he said, adding that this package is especially recommended for people who are diabetic, hypertensive, obese, smokers, having family history of stroke or cardiac diseases etc.

The package includes investigations such as fasting and postprandial blood sugar, lipid profile, complete blood count, renal function test, carotid Doppler, and dietician and neurology consultation, he added.

Dr Z K Misri, the neurologist, briefed about the increasing trend of stroke cases in the city and how important it is to get the patient who has suffered from stroke to the nearest healthcare centre which is equipped to handle stroke patients.

He also emphasized that a stroke patient should be treated within the golden period of 4.5 hours of the stroke attack to reverse any permanent disability that is caused due to stroke.

Dr Suresh B V, another neurologist, spoke on the indications of stroke and brain attack. Any patient who gets sudden numbness or weakness of face, arm or leg, confusion or difficult in speaking, blurred or double vision, drowsiness, vomiting or nausea, difficulty in walking, or loss of balance and coordination, such person should take medical care within 4 hours of time so that the risk can be reduced, he advised.

Neurologists Dr Rakshith K C and Dr Shivananda Pai were present in the press meet. The patients, who received effective treatment at the Hospital for stroke, namely Ammanna (77), and Gopi (87), were also present.

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April 1,2020

Bengaluru, Apr 1: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu on Wednesday said that 200 people, out of 342 from the state who had attended the religious gathering at Markaz building in Delhi's Nizamuddin area, have been quarantined.

"200 people including four from Bengaluru and five from Belgaum, who participated in Tablighi Jamaat (in Delhi's Nizamuddin), have been quarantined. Total 342 people from Karnataka had attended the event," Sriramulu told reporters here.

The gatherings organised by the Tablighi Jamaat at the Markaz building in Nizamuddin came into the spotlight after multiple coronavirus cases were confirmed amongst those who attended the event held in March.
Twenty-four cases were reported from the national capital alone, apart from Telangana, the union territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands amongst others.

The minister had earlier said that Bengaluru Urban and Mysuru have been identified among the prime 25 COVID-19 hotspots in the country.
Chikkaballapur, since the last fourteen days, has been emerging as another hotspot, according to Sriramulu.

The total number of coronavirus cases in India has risen to 1,637 after 240 new cases were reported in the country, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, on Wednesday.

The total number of active cases rose to 1466 in the country, while 132 people have been cured and discharged after receiving treatment, as of 9 am.

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Bengaluru, May 9: Karnataka government in its latest order has allowed restaurants, pubs and bars to sell liquor at retail prices from May 9 till May 17. The third phase of coronavirus lockdown is slated to end on May 17.

"Karnataka government has allowed restaurants, pubs and bars to sell liquor at retail prices from tomorrow till May 17. However, they can be sold only in take away form," read an order issued by the state government.

Earlier, the government had allowed the opening of liquor shops in order to mobilise revenue. However, bars, pubs, restaurants were ordered to remain close amid the COVID-19 lockdown.

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Mangaluru, Jul 12: The Expert Committee set up by the District authorities to inquire into death due to Covid-19 in Dakshina Kannada district declared that the death was due to patients late reporting to the hospitals and severe co-morbidities.

''Many were scared to visit the hospitals for treatment. Any patient suffering from fever, cold should stop self-medication and seek the advice of doctors. From what we have observed, the mortality was among patients who reported late to hospitals. Many had ignored symptoms assuming it to be a common cold,'' Expert Committee members Dr Hansraj Alva and Dr Muralidhar Yadiyal told mediapersons on Saturday night.

Wenlock Hospital Superintendent Dr Sadashiv said of the 38 deaths reported in the District, the expert committee had analysed 35 deaths. 9 persons who died are below 50 years old, 10 are in the age group of 50 to 60 years, 11 in the age group of 60 to 70 and five in the age group of above 70 years.

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