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Mumbai: Amid vaccine shortage, only 2nd dose seekers requested to get jabs today | Mumbai News

A deserted Nesco vaccination centre on Wednesday after it was closed due to unavailability of vaccine doses MUMBAI: Citing an acute shortage of Covid-19 vaccines in the city, the civic body on Wednesday requested that only those due for their second doses should approach the centres on Thursday. The BMC said that 40 of the 73 private vaccination centres will remain shut. All public centres, on the other hand, will open after 12pm as they received a fresh stock of Covishield late on Wednesday. The BMC, in a statement released on Wednesday, said Mumbai was left with merely 47,740 doses around 2pm. And given the speed of vaccination, the remaining stock was likely to be fully utilised by the end of the day. Vaccination goes on till 8pm at several centres. On Wednesday, 44,629 people were vaccinated, a 39% drop from a record 72,606 vaccinations seen just the previous day. By 4pm, the BMC had tweeted that Worli Koliwada, Maa Hospital, Ramabai Thackeray, M T Agrawal, Wockhardt,Prince

Around 30 per cent of people have digestive issues after COVID-19 recovery: Here s what patients can do

Updated Jan 07, 2021 | 08:24 IST As many as 30 per cent of the severely infected patients and senior citizens who come out of the ICU after recovery have post-covid digestive issues. Around 30 per cent of people have digestive issues after COVID-19 recovery: Here’s what patients can do  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images Key Highlights The digestive tract plays a vital role in your health Healthy lifestyle changes that include adding certain foods to your diet may be helpful in managing digestive problems New Delhi: Cough, fever, body ache, neurological symptoms, brain fog, poor appetite, fatigue, and shortness of breath are some of the classic post-covid symptoms that require immediate attention. But, gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhoea, digestive issues, swelling of the liver, low sugar and pancreas problems seem to be overlooked by the people. According to doctors, around 30 per cent of the severely infected critical patients and senior

Patients are now facing stomach ailments post COVID-19

Patients are now facing stomach ailments post COVID-19 The coronavirus has caused much harm to the body, apart from respiratory issues it has been found that people are now suffering from stomach ailments. Representative image Updated: Jan 7, 2021, 03:30 PM IST There are some classic post COVID-19 symptoms like cough, fever, body ache, neurological symptoms, brain fog, poor appetite, fatigue and shortness of breath which we all are aware of. But symptoms like diarrhoea, digestive issues, swelling of the liver, low sugar and pancreatic problems are getting missed by people. As per doctors, around 30 per cent of the severely infected critical patients and senior citizens who come out of the ICU after recovery have post-COVID digestive issues, while youngsters may suffer mild symptoms like diarrhoea.

Digestive issues reported in around 30% of severely infected Covid-19 patients after recovery, says hospital

updated: Jan 06 2021, 20:19 ist Cough, fever, body ache, neurological symptoms, brain fog, poor appetite, fatigue, and shortness of breath are classic post-Covid-19 symptoms that require immediate attention. But, gastrointestinal symptoms like diarrhoea, digestive issues, swelling of the liver, low sugar, and pancreas problems are getting missed by people. Around 30% of the severely infected critical patients and senior citizens who come out of the ICU after Covid-19 recovery get digestive issues, while youngsters may exhibit mild symptoms like diarrhoea. A 30-year-old working professional from Mumbai was admitted to Zen Multispecialty Hospital, Chembur due to hyper insulin secretion post Covid recovery. She was repeatedly suffering from episodes of low blood sugar. Her sugar level was 40 mg/dL and she was thoroughly examined to rule out the presence of a pancreatic tumour. 

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