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Sri Ramakrishna Hospital: Placenta Accreta Spectrum - A High-Risk Effect of C-Sections Pregnant Women Could Face
the mother of a three-year-old girl, got pregnant for the second time at 28. Her first child came from a Caesarean section. Her ultrasonography during her second pregnancy showed a normal growth pattern and no visible defects in the baby. The first hiccup came when the treating clinician found an anomaly in the placental position. The placenta breaching the inner layer of the uterus and sticking to its entire thickness. This meant that the placenta could not be delivered normally after the baby saw the light of the world, and the mother was suddenly facing a life-threatening situation in the form of haemorrhage and severe morbidity. This clinical challenge is commonly known as a Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS).
A rare effect of Caesarean sections, PAS, is a condition when the placenta occasionally experiences growth outside the uterus. It also reaches and invades the surrounding organs like the urinary bladder and ovaries. This means that after the baby is delivered, the placenta does not deliver normally, and manually removing it exposes the mother to life risk. The condition could happen in women who have a history of a prior Caesarean section, surgery of the uterus, and if their placenta covers the cervix (called placenta previa).
https://www.prativad.com/Newswireeng.php?rkey=20210204EN70187&filter=19411
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Pregnancy during COVID-19: 9 Precautions you should take before visiting hospitals
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread fear in the world and pregnant women are no exception. However, there is no concrete evidence that states that pregnant women are more at risk than others. In most cases, they only reported mild to moderate flu-like symptoms. However, we can't entirely rule out the possibility of risk. As a pregnant woman it's better to take these precautions for the safety of the baby. However, if symptoms start showing, it's important to immediately consult with your nearest gynecologist. Doctors can give precise advice on managing your pregnancy in these tough times and can suggest the best course of treatment (if you test positive or otherwise). For patients undergoing IVF treatment, most hospitals can arrange for a teleconsultation or have a specialist examine at home.
https://www.haryanatoday.in/news/pregnancy-during-covid-19-9-precautions-you-should-take-before-visiting-hospitals20201010102410/
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Sri Ramakrishna Hospital's Holistic Approach to Childcare and Advice on How to Deal with Fevers in Babies and Children
The only hospital in Coimbatore city accredited by the National Neonatology Forum, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital provides Paediatric multispeciality care catering to all childhood disorders. Their Tertiary Care Center delivers holistic paediatric and neonatal critical care services under a single roof. Keeping in mind the need to have correct information on child care, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital has taken the initiative to provide advice on how to care for babies with fever. And How high a fever is too high for babies and toddlers?  
Dr. V. Shobi Anandi, Consultant Pediatrician and Pediatric Endocrinologist at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, says, "Children with fever and warning signs like breathlessness, seizures, rash, persistent vomiting, refusal to feed, inconsolable cry or drowsiness should seek medical attention immediately. Fever in babies less than 3 months of age and a temperature of more than 102'F in children between 3 months to 3 years of age is a cause for concern. Fever that persists for more than 3 days in a child warrants a detailed evaluation."
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Health Complications During COVID19: What Precautions Should Be Taken Before Seeking Treatment at Hospitals
Business Wire India
For many people with preexisting medical issues, staying at home isn’t an option amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients in the middle of chemotherapy or need a liver transplant, or heart patients can’t postpone their checkups indefinitely. Their medical requirements will bring them straight to the hospital, where they are more likely to encounter an infected person. Understandably, people are worried about visiting hospitals, but hospitals and doctors are doing their best to alleviate these fears and are taking measures during the coronavirus pandemic to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Major hospitals have enforced enhanced protocols for the safety of patients and health personnel while facing the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19. Despite hospital measures, there are a few ways patients can safeguard themselves while visiting the hospital, read on to find out how.
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Sri Ramakrishna Hospital's Holistic Approach to Childcare and Advice on How to Deal with Fevers in Babies and Children
The only hospital in Coimbatore city accredited by the National Neonatology Forum, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital provides Paediatric multispeciality care catering to all childhood disorders. Their Tertiary Care Center delivers holistic paediatric and neonatal critical care services under a single roof. Keeping in mind the need to have correct information on child care, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital has taken the initiative to provide advice on how to care for babies with fever. And How high a fever is too high for babies and toddlers?  
Dr. V. Shobi Anandi, Consultant Pediatrician and Pediatric Endocrinologist at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, says, "Children with fever and warning signs like breathlessness, seizures, rash, persistent vomiting, refusal to feed, inconsolable cry or drowsiness should seek medical attention immediately. Fever in babies less than 3 months of age and a temperature of more than 102'F in children between 3 months to 3 years of age is a cause for concern. Fever that persists for more than 3 days in a child warrants a detailed evaluation."
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Health complications during COVID19: What precautions should be taken before seeking treatment at hospitals
For many people with preexisting medical issues, staying at home isn't an option amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients in the middle of chemotherapy or need a liver transplant, or heart patients can't postpone their checkups indefinitely. Their medical requirements will bring them straight to the hospital, where they are more likely to encounter an infected person. Understandably, people are worried about visiting hospitals, but hospitals and doctors are doing their best to alleviate these fears and are taking measures during the coronavirus pandemic to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Major hospitals have enforced enhanced protocols for the safety of patients and health personnel while facing the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19. Despite hospital measures, there are a few ways patients can safeguard themselves while visiting the hospital, read on to find out how.
https://www.delhilivenews.in/news/health-complications-during-covid19-what-precautions-should-be-taken-before-seeking-treatment-at-hospitals20200817145435/
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Sri Ramakrishna Hospital's Holistic Approach to Childcare and Advice on How to Deal with Fevers in Babies and Children
The only hospital in Coimbatore city accredited by the National Neonatology Forum, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital provides Paediatric multispeciality care catering to all childhood disorders. Their Tertiary Care Center delivers holistic paediatric and neonatal critical care services under a single roof. Keeping in mind the need to have correct information on child care, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital has taken the initiative to provide advice on how to care for babies with fever. And How high a fever is too high for babies and toddlers?  
Dr. V. Shobi Anandi, Consultant Pediatrician and Pediatric Endocrinologist at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, says, "Children with fever and warning signs like breathlessness, seizures, rash, persistent vomiting, refusal to feed, inconsolable cry or drowsiness should seek medical attention immediately. Fever in babies less than 3 months of age and a temperature of more than 102'F in children between 3 months to 3 years of age is a cause for concern. Fever that persists for more than 3 days in a child warrants a detailed evaluation."
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Health complications during COVID19: What precautions should be taken before seeking treatment at hospitals
For many people with preexisting medical issues, staying at home isn't an option amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients in the middle of chemotherapy or need a liver transplant, or heart patients can't postpone their checkups indefinitely. Their medical requirements will bring them straight to the hospital, where they are more likely to encounter an infected person. Understandably, people are worried about visiting hospitals, but hospitals and doctors are doing their best to alleviate these fears and are taking measures during the coronavirus pandemic to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
https://www.westbengalkhabar.in/news/health-complications-during-covid19-what-precautions-should-be-taken-before-seeking-treatment-at-hospitals20200817145435/
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Sri Ramakrishna Hospital: Placenta Accreta Spectrum - A High-Risk Effect of C-Sections Pregnant Women Could Face
the mother of a three-year-old girl, got pregnant for the second time at 28. Her first child came from a Caesarean section. Her ultrasonography during her second pregnancy showed a normal growth pattern and no visible defects in the baby. The first hiccup came when the treating clinician found an anomaly in the placental position. The placenta breaching the inner layer of the uterus and sticking to its entire thickness. This meant that the placenta could not be delivered normally after the baby saw the light of the world, and the mother was suddenly facing a life-threatening situation in the form of haemorrhage and severe morbidity. This clinical challenge is commonly known as a Placenta Accreta Spectrum (PAS).
https://groundreport.in/pr-news-english-2/?rkey=20210204EN70187&filter=20940
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Pregnancy during COVID-19: 9 Precautions You Should Take Before Visiting Hospitals
Business Wire India The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread fear in the world and pregnant women are no exception. However, there is no concrete evidence that states that pregnant women are more at risk than others. In most cases, they only reported mild to moderate flu-like symptoms. However, we can’t entirely rule out the possibility of risk. As a pregnant woman it’s better to take these precautions for the safety of the baby. However, if symptoms start showing, it’s important to immediately consult with your nearest gynecologist. Doctors can give precise advice on managing your pregnancy in these tough times and can suggest the best course of treatment (if you test positive or otherwise). For patients undergoing IVF treatment, most hospitals can arrange for a teleconsultation or have a specialist examine at home.
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Sri Ramakrishna Hospital's Holistic Approach to Childcare and Advice on How to Deal with Fevers in Babies and Children
The only hospital in Coimbatore city accredited by the National Neonatology Forum, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital provides Paediatric multispeciality care catering to all childhood disorders. Their Tertiary Care Center delivers holistic paediatric and neonatal critical care services under a single roof. Keeping in mind the need to have correct information on child care, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital has taken the initiative to provide advice on how to care for babies with fever. And How high a fever is too high for babies and toddlers?  
Dr. V. Shobi Anandi, Consultant Pediatrician and Pediatric Endocrinologist at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, says, "Children with fever and warning signs like breathlessness, seizures, rash, persistent vomiting, refusal to feed, inconsolable cry or drowsiness should seek medical attention immediately. Fever in babies less than 3 months of age and a temperature of more than 102'F in children between 3 months to 3 years of age is a cause for concern. Fever that persists for more than 3 days in a child warrants a detailed evaluation."
https://www.newznew.com/press-releases/?rkey=20210126EN29246&filter=16908
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Sri Ramakrishna Hospital's Holistic Approach to Childcare and Advice on How to Deal with Fevers in Babies and Children
The only hospital in Coimbatore city accredited by the National Neonatology Forum, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital provides Paediatric multispeciality care catering to all childhood disorders. Their Tertiary Care Center delivers holistic paediatric and neonatal critical care services under a single roof. Keeping in mind the need to have correct information on child care, Sri Ramakrishna Hospital has taken the initiative to provide advice on how to care for babies with fever. And How high a fever is too high for babies and toddlers?  
Dr. V. Shobi Anandi, Consultant Pediatrician and Pediatric Endocrinologist at Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, says, "Children with fever and warning signs like breathlessness, seizures, rash, persistent vomiting, refusal to feed, inconsolable cry or drowsiness should seek medical attention immediately. Fever in babies less than 3 months of age and a temperature of more than 102'F in children between 3 months to 3 years of age is a cause for concern. Fever that persists for more than 3 days in a child warrants a detailed evaluation."
https://www.newznew.com/press-releases/?rkey=20210126EN29246&filter=16908
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Health Complications During COVID19: What Precautions Should Be Taken Before Seeking Treatment at Hospitals
Business Wire India
For many people with preexisting medical issues, staying at home isn’t an option amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients in the middle of chemotherapy or need a liver transplant, or heart patients can’t postpone their checkups indefinitely. Their medical requirements will bring them straight to the hospital, where they are more likely to encounter an infected person. Understandably, people are worried about visiting hospitals, but hospitals and doctors are doing their best to alleviate these fears and are taking measures during the coronavirus pandemic to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Major hospitals have enforced enhanced protocols for the safety of patients and health personnel while facing the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19. Despite hospital measures, there are a few ways patients can safeguard themselves while visiting the hospital, read on to find out how.
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Online Doctor Consultation | Ask Top Doctor 24/7 | Sri Ramakrishna Hospital
Consult well qualified doctors online with Sri Ramakrishna Hospital and get all your answers for health problems at home. Book an appointment now and avail instant help.
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Pregnancy during COVID-19: 9 Precautions you should take before visiting hospitals
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused widespread fear in the world and pregnant women are no exception. However, there is no concrete evidence that states that pregnant women are more at risk than others.In most cases, they only reported mild to moderate flu-like symptoms. However, we can't entirely rule out the possibility of risk. As a pregnant woman it's better to take these precautions for the safety of the baby.
https://english.lokmat.com/business/pregnancy-during-covid-19-9-precautions-you-should-take-before-visiting-hospitals/
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Health complications during COVID19: What precautions should be taken before seeking treatment at hospitals
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], Aug 17 (ANI/BusinessWire India): For many people with preexisting medical issues, staying at home isn't an option amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients in the middle of chemotherapy or need a liver transplant, or heart patients can't postpone their checkups indefinitely.Their medical requirements will bring them straight to the hospital, where they are more likely to encounter an infected person. Understandably, people are worried about visiting hospitals, but hospitals and doctors are doing their best to alleviate these fears and are taking measures during the coronavirus pandemic to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.Major hospitals have enforced enhanced protocols for the safety of patients and health personnel while facing the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19. Despite hospital measures, there are a few ways patients can safeguard themselves while visiting the hospital, read on to find out how.Precautions Patients should take during hospitalization against COVID-19Before booking an appointment for a procedure, it's important to inform the doctor or hospital staff about your health and ensure you opt for a COVID-19 test.It's important for all patients to wear a mask before entering the hospital. Please ask the hospital to provide one in case you forget.Contact the hospital before visiting and ask them about their safety procedures before making an appointment.
https://www.business-standard.com/content/press-releases-ani/health-complications-during-covid19-what-precautions-should-be-taken-before-seeking-treatment-at-hospitals-120081700992_1.html
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krishnas04 · 4 years ago
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Health complications during COVID19: What precautions should be taken before seeking treatment at hospitals
Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu) [India], Aug 17 (ANI/BusinessWire India): For many people with preexisting medical issues, staying at home isn't an option amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients in the middle of chemotherapy or need a liver transplant, or heart patients can't postpone their checkups indefinitely.
Their medical requirements will bring them straight to the hospital, where they are more likely to encounter an infected person. Understandably, people are worried about visiting hospitals, but hospitals and doctors are doing their best to alleviate these fears and are taking measures during the coronavirus pandemic to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Major hospitals have enforced enhanced protocols for the safety of patients and health personnel while facing the unprecedented challenge of COVID-19. Despite hospital measures, there are a few ways patients can safeguard themselves while visiting the hospital, read on to find out how.
Precautions Patients should take during hospitalization against COVID-19
Before booking an appointment for a procedure, it's important to inform the doctor or hospital staff about your health and ensure you opt for a COVID-19 test.
It's important for all patients to wear a mask before entering the hospital. Please ask the hospital to provide one in case you forget.
Contact the hospital before visiting and ask them about their safety procedures before making an appointment.
Ensure that the hospital has increased the cleaning frequency for all high traffic surface areas with certified coronavirus killing disinfectants and thorough cleansing is done after each patient is checked to ensure the safety of the next patient.
Check if all patient care equipment is thoroughly disinfected after use on each patient.
Importantly, make sure that patients suffering from COVID-19 are isolated in a separate part of the hospital so non-infected people have less chance of coming into contact with them.
Tele-Consultation
If it is not a medical emergency, but there is a need to consult a doctor, there are numerous teleconsultation facilities like DocsApp, Practo and 1mg.
However, it would be better to book a teleconsultation appointment with a reputed multi-specialty hospital. Sri Ramakrishna Hospital, which has over 45 years of experience and a team of over 200 experienced doctors offers tele consultation from anywhere in India.
Consulting an experienced doctor from a renowned multi-specialty hospital is better and safer than consulting a random doctor through an online platform. Patients can visit the hospital's website (www.sriramakrishnahospital.com) to book appointments if they are located in containment zones or are worried about stepping out of their homes.
Note: Patients with Chronic Illnesses
People with illnesses like liver disease, heart disease, and high blood pressure are at risk of developing complications if they are infected by COVID-19.
People with such illnesses can take the following measures in addition to frequent handwashing and social distancing. Patients taking hepatitis B or hepatitis C, or other medications should make sure they have plenty of medications stocked at home to avoid unnecessary trips to health care or pharmacies.
While we recommend such precautions, keep in mind that the disease and its impact varies from patient to patient. It's important to consult a doctor if you notice any abnormal symptoms.
Doctors Advice: The Pandemic Shouldn't Hinder Treatment
"Individuals should not allow the fear of coronavirus to discourage them from accessing the healthcare they need. Especially, if they have serious health conditions, chronic ongoing pain, or life-threatening symptoms. We are 24/7 ready to help you. If people need a procedure, it's perfectly safe to come in and have that procedure done now," said Dr. Sukumaran Dean of Sri Ramakrishna Hospitals.
He also added that experts in infectious disease prevention are working closely with care teams across hospitals to make sure they are safe for patients. Remember that there is no reason to panic or get stressed out.
Healthcare providers are already making sure to get you the best treatment possible at minimum risk of COVID-19 exposure. Hospitals continue to adapt to this challenging scenario, with the primary objective of keeping patients and staff safe.
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