Showing posts with label Bangalore Hospital. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bangalore Hospital. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

If You are Sick Stay at Home



Doctors say that seasonal viruses are multiplying because of dampness in the air. There is 25% increase in patients with viral infections.It is because people are moving in clusters or not maintaining hygiene. The people with the infection don’t stay at home and therefore the infection spreads faster. However, the number of patients with H1N1 influenza is on the decline.

People should ensure their houses are well ventilated. Because of the cold, they usually keep windows and doors closed but that helps virus breed easily. Also, they don’t wash hands frequently. Children touch objects handled by infected people and this helps the virus spread. The infection starts as a general viral infection but turns into a secondary bacterial infection because the local immunity comes down and that’s when doctors prescribe antibiotics.

Asthmatic patients need to take special care in this season. They should continue with preventive medicine, don’t do strenuous exercise in the morning and protect their faces from the cold wind. The cold weather irritates their windpipes so they suffer more.

DOCTOR’S ADVICE

• Keep yourself warm
• Drink warm liquids, eat warm food
• Avoid frozen food or stale food
• Avoid exposure to people with infection
• Wash hands frequently
• Close mouth and nose while sneezing or coughing
• If You are Sick Stay at Home. This prevents spreading of infection

Times of India

Monday, May 31, 2010

Over 100 surgeons gathered to witness surgery

Complex knee-replacement operations are rare in India. The need for such a surgery arises when too much of stress is put on the artificial joint, causing it to losen or break. Only 2% of primary knee-replacement patients need revision surgery. On Sunday, over 100 orthopedic surgeons from Bangalore and other cities gathered at Hosmat Hospital to witness a complex knee-replacement surgery. The surgery was telcast live with the patient’s consent.



The Surgery was conducted by Australian orthopedic surgeon Ray Randle, Hosmat Hospital chairman and senior joint replacement surgeon Dr Thomas A Chandy. Visiting surgeons were given the chance to understand the intricacies of such a surgery. Over 100 surgeons from different hospitals and surgeons from other cities gathered at Hosmat Hospital to witness and understand the intricacies of such a surgery.

Only 2% of primary knee-replacement patients need revision surgery. This type of surgery is rare in India and surgery was telcast live with the patient’s consent.