COVID – 19 Treatment Facility in Hyderabad
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COVID – 19 treatment center in Hyderabad
COVID-19 positive cases in Hyderabad are expected to increase by May 2021. According to serosurveillance (provides estimates of antibody levels against infectious diseases and is considered the gold standard for measuring the immunity of the population against a previous infection or vaccination), people could develop herd immunity to the virus. Despite a vaccination campaign and a lot of self-confidence education; The number of infected cases in the greater Hyderabad area is increasing. If this continues to increase, we can find the same situation as in June and July 2020.Dr. Talecheru Srinivasulu
MBBS, MD – General Medicine
18 years experience overall
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Dr. Talecheru Srinivasulu is a Consultant Physician and Internal Medicine in KPHB, Hyderabad and has an experience of 18 years in these fields. Dr. Talecheru Srinivasulu practices at Padmaja Hospital in KPHB, Hyderabad. He completed MBBS from Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences Andhra Pradesh in 2003 and MD – General Medicine from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences in 2008.
Update of coronavirus cases (COVID 19)
India
Coronavirus Cases:
16,602,456
Deaths:
189,549
Recovered:
13,862,119
Daily Cases Graph – Daily Deaths Graph
Daily Cases Graph – Daily Deaths Graph
LOSED CASES
14,051,668
Cases which had an outcome:
13,862,119 (99%)
Recovered / Discharged
189,549 (1%)
Deaths
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Powered by CovidAPI Content source: WorldometersCases which had an outcome:
13,862,119 (99%)
Recovered / Discharged
189,549 (1%)
Deaths
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In March 2020, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the lockdown of India for 21 days on March 24, 2020 due to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic which put enormous pressure on the healthcare facility to provide quality services and a life to rescue seriously affected patients. The Telangana Government Health Department, under the supervision of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) in Hyderabad, has delegated the task to public hospitals, while also giving permission to enumerate a list of private hospitals to Hyderabad for Covid treatment in order to overcome the pandemic situation and treat the patient.
Due to the superior infrastructure, corporate hospitals must also meet the high expectations of the general population and be able to treat intensive care patients. Given the need for medical care for the public and the provision of high quality care, we have completely redesigned our super specialty facility, which provides intensive care services for moderate to severe Covid-19 positive patients, and adapted our entire clinic, nonclinical staff and infrastructure to general needs aligned the population's expectations of patients during the pandemic period.
During the transition, we faced major challenges in modernizing patient infrastructure and services and mentally preparing bedside medical staff, such as nurses and other paramedics. We have spent a lot of time encouraging our medical and non-medical staff to teach and to make them spiritually strong. You have continued to provide excellent service to patients.
Adhere to the World Health Organization (WHO) trusted guidelines and guidelines, which are comprehensive and holistic for optimal care for patients with COVID-19 throughout their illness. We have created our own protocols and clinical standards for the treatment of Covid-19 patients. We have strictly implemented the WHO guidelines and now contain a statement of good practice for the care of patients with COVID-19 after their acute illness with new recommendations.
Beds Capacity
We have successfully treated over 25,000 moderate to severe Covid 19 positive patients. At our facility, Hyderabad, we offer nearly 45 intensive care beds for patients with Covid-19. That said, there are 40 beds for patients with symptoms that cannot be isolated at home and who need medical attention.Realizing that this pandemic would cause public chaos due to the lack of beds in Hyderabad, we had to convert the intensive care unit for critically ill and undergoing surgery patients into dedicated COVID-19 intensive care units to treat critically ill patients. sick. We asked and convinced our super specialists from other disciplines to treat and care for patients, because saving lives was our number one priority.
Severely affected cases can lead to more
What are the symptoms
Symptoms of the coronavirus (COVID-19) – Padmaja Hospitals
People can be infected with the virus for 1 to 14 days before symptoms appear. The most common symptoms of the coronavirus (COVID-19) are fever, fatigue, and dry cough. More rarely, the disease can be serious and even fatal. The elderly and people with other health problems (such as diabetes, high blood pressure, end stage kidney disease on hemodialysis / CAPD, asthma, cirrhosis, lymphoma, leukemia, myeloma , diagnosis of solid cancer, HIV infection, coronary artery disease or heart disease) can transmit it Risk of developing severity. Some of the most common symptoms are:
- Tired
- fever
- Dry cough
- Sore throat
- shortness of breath
- Pain and pain
- Runny nose or nausea
- Diarrhea (rare)
People with mild symptoms who otherwise feel healthy should self-isolate and see a doctor.
When should you call the doctor?
If the person you are caring for seems to be getting sick, call us immediately on 04048486868. Tell us about the symptoms and if they have been tested. When you need to see a doctor:The person should wear a tissue face covering, if available.
Have tissues ready in case you cough or sneeze.
Go to the emergency room or call 7288803777 if the person has difficulty breathing, is confused, or very drowsy.
When should you see an emergency doctor?
If anyone has any of these signs, see an emergency doctor immediately:
- Persistent chest pain or pressure
- Difficulty in breathing
- Golden face bluish lips
- New confusion
- Inability to wake up or stay awake
Who we are?
Padmaja Hospitals is a leading liver and kidney transplant center and specialist hospital focused on tertiary care services in the areas of medical and surgical gastroenterology, hepatology, nephrology, urology, oncology, orthopedics, pneumology, gynecology, ENT and cardiology. , general medicine and diabetology, endocrine medicine Surgery, intensive care medicine, cosmetic and plastic surgery, dermatology, neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry, rheumatology and andrology in Hyderabad, Telangana, India.At Padmaja hospital, we focus on wellness. We strive to improve the quality of life, not just disease management. Our healthcare system is designed to provide transparent, inclusive and cost-effective services that meet growing local needs.