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 12,2020

Mangaluru, Apr 12: A 10-month-old baby who tested COVID-19 positive on March 27 completed treatment and discharged from hospital on Saturday.

He was the youngest positive case in Karnataka, from Sajipanadu village in Bantwal taluk.

The child had been with his mother to a relative's house at Monetepadau village, situated on the Karnataka-Kerala border in the first week of March.

A few days later the child developed an acute respiratory illness and tested positive for the COVID-19 virus.

Treating the breastfeeding child was challenging for doctors as he had to be isolated. A team of doctors from Wenlock Hospital took up this challenge and successfully cured the baby.

Test reports on his mother and grandmother too have returned negative. They too had been under quarantine and were discharged with the baby.

Another positive development was that no COVID-19 case has been reported from the child's village.  

The entire Sajipanadu village was completely sealed after the child tested positive and the district had provided all the necessary supplies to the villagers.

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February 8,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 8: The BJP on Saturday drew flak on Twitter for taking a swipe at Muslim women who appear to be standing in a line to vote in Delhi's assembly polls. ""Kaagaz Nahi Dikayenge Hum" ! ! ! Keep the documents safe, you will need to show them again during NPR exercise (sic)," the party's Karnataka Twitter handle posted using the hashtag #DelhiPolls2020. 

The video, which appears to have been taken from one of the polling booths in Delhi on Saturday, shows burqa-clad women flashing their voter ID cards. While the threatening tone of the tweet is unmissable, the tweet contradicts the government's statement that no person needs to submit any documents during the house-to-house survey for updating the National Population Register (NPR) and that information provided by individuals would be accepted and recorded. 

The tweet has added to the prevailing confusion regarding the NPR exercise in the country. 

The NPR is a list of "usual residents" of the country. In 2010, the data for NPR was collected along with the house-listing phase of the Census of India 2011. The data was updated in 2015 by conducting a door-to-door survey.

Currently, it has been decided to update the NPR along with the house-listing phase of Census 2021 during April to September 2020 in all the states/union territories except Assam.

Most of the opposition parties see NPR as a prelude to the contentious National Register of Citizens (NRC), which has been opposed by even NDA allies like the JD(U). The NPR questionnaire asked details like the birthplace of parents. In combination with the recently amended citizenship law, protesters fear that the registry might be eventually used for NRC. 

As a result, people, predominantly Muslims, have hit the streets as India witnesses one of the most widespread civilian unrest of recent times.

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June 24,2020

Mangaluru, Jun 24: An elderly woman who was tested positive for coronavirus yesterday, breathed her last at the designated covid hospital in the city today. 

The deceased 57-year-old woman from Ullal. Her final rites were held as per the guidelines issued by the district administration. 

According to sources, she was admitted to a private hospital in Thokkottu due to diarrhoea. She was treated in that hospital for eight days. 

Meanwhile, her throat swabs were sent for covid test. She received positive report yesterday. Hence she was shifted to covid hospital where she breathed her last without responding to treatment.

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