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Study shows lungs improve in three months post-Covid
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Mumbai hospital study shows lungs improve in 3 months post Covid
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MUMBAI: The initial fear that many post-Covid patients would later develop lung fibrosis is fast receding in the medical corridors. Even lungs of patients who suffered from severe Covid and pneumonia, are showing signs of healing within three-six months, according to a study by doctors from a Mumbai hospital.
“We found in the maximum number of patients, the lung function continues to get better,” said the study’s main author, pulmonologist Dr Sumeet Singhania from Kokilaben Ambani Hospital, Andheri. The initial findings of the study were recently published in ‘Lung India Journal’.
The team began the study mainly because of the mass neurosis among patients about Covid destroying their lungs. “But we found the majority of these patients, by the end of three months, showed very good improvement in the lungs, both structurally and functionally,” said Dr Singhania. Each patient’s lung function test and CT scan were performed.
How the practice of Jal Neti helped staff at a Jaipur hospital beat Covid
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How the practice of Jal Neti helped staff at a Jaipur hospital beat Covid. Image Source: IANS News
Jaipur, March 15 : : A hospital in Jaipur has been recommending the ancient practice of Jal Neti to help its staff escape the clutches of Covid-19 and has been successful to an extent.
Elaborates Dr. Virendra Singh, chest expert with Rajasthan Hospital, We have a 100-member staff in our Covid facility, while our non-Covid facility had 200 members. Even as just one staff was infected in our Covid ward, a total of 20 employees were infected by Covid in the non-Covid ward, he informed.
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Many hospitals across India have opened up post-Covid clinics to provide wide-ranging and long-drawn-out care.PHOTO: REUTERS
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