Post-C-Section Complications: Crisis and Recovery in Kota's NMCH
Two women recovering from C-section complications have been moved to a general ward at NMCH, while others remain under critical observation. The cause of infections remains unknown, prompting a high-level investigation. Health officials prioritize patient recovery, with treatment plans underway to improve the situation.
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In a developing health crisis, two women experiencing complications after C-section surgeries have been transferred to a general ward at New Medical College and Hospital (NMCH) in Kota. They are showing positive recovery signs, while four others stay under vigilant medical care.
Health officials, including Rajasthan's principal secretary Gayatri Rathore, have inspected the facility to address the situation. Rathore noted that three patients remain in critical condition due to infections, but their health parameters show signs of improvement.
Despite ongoing investigations, the root cause of these complications remains undetermined. Authorities emphasize that patient recovery and further investigations are the current priorities. Efforts include high-level inspections to identify potential origins of the problem and ensure patient safety.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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