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Hot chemotherapy gives new lease of life to cancer patient in Sharjah

Sharjah: As a doctor, Mohammad Abdel Rahman, 45, knew the odds were stacked against him when he was diagnosed with advanced middle rectal cancer in February 2020. “Initially, the doctors used chemotherapy, but as the cancer spread they realised they were fighting a losing battle,” recalls the Sudanese expat. Early this year, Rahman’s condition worsened. His hopes were then hinged on Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah, where a multidisciplinary team of doctors examined his medical reports and recommended the CRS-HIPEC procedure an aggressive combination of surgery and chemotherapy in which a surgeon removes cancerous cells manually and floods the abdominal cavity with a hot solution containing chemotherapy drugs to kill any cancer cell that are not visible to the naked eye.

Covid-19: How often should masks be washed?

Covid-19: How often should masks be washed? Nandini Sircar/Dubai Photo: Alamy UAE doctors explain how to wash masks properly in order to contain the spread of the virus. Proper sterilisation of reusable masks is of great importance and masks should not be used more than 30 times, doctors in the UAE have said. ALSO READ: Healthcare professionals recommended washing one’s mask after every wear to prevent spreading Covid-19 or other diseases. Fabric masks can be washed with other laundry and it’s best to use warm or hot water. Dr Hazem Germanos, specialist internal medicine at Prime Medical Center, Barsha Heights branch, pointed out: “The reusable masks can be used up to 30 times, if there is no tear or damage and if washed properly. After 30 times of use, the mask will lose properties of protection. Additionally, it should be worn and taken off with clean hands. It should be washed daily with warm water and soap or any detergent for at least 20 seconds.”

Covid-19 in UAE: Kids may develop severe inflammation after recovering from virus

Covid UAE: Some kids prone to severe inflammation after virus recovery Nandini Sircar/Dubai Filed on March 12, 2021 Large epidemiological studies suggest that children comprise only 1 to 2 per cent of all Covid-19 cases. Doctors in the UAE say that while a vast majority of kids with Covid-19 don’t get sick or show only mild flu-like symptoms, a few can develop multisystem inflammatory syndrome that causes severe inflammation of the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, weeks after recovering from Covid-19. Dr Darshan Doddaiah, Specialist Pediatrician with Prime Medical Center King Faisal Road Sharjah, opines, “Only a small percentage of children develop a disorder called multisystem inflammatory syndrome which seems likely due to intense autoimmune response.”

UAE: Covid severity among kids depends on immune response, doctors say

UAE: Covid severity among kids depends on immune response, doctors say Nandini Sircar/Dubai (KT file) Few may develop severe inflammation of heart, lungs, kidneys, brain after recovering from Covid. Doctors in the UAE say that while a vast majority of kids with Covid-19 don’t get sick or show only mild flu-like symptoms, a few can develop multisystem inflammatory syndrome that causes severe inflammation of the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, weeks after recovering from Covid-19. Dr Darshan Doddaiah, Specialist Pediatrician with Prime Medical Center King Faisal Road Sharjah, opines, “Only a small percentage of children develop a disorder called multisystem inflammatory syndrome which seems likely due to intense autoimmune response.”

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