About four years ago, an innocent child was completely bent. The same age was around 9 months a year. There was TB in the spinal cord and deformity up to 110 degrees was observed. The child was suffering from pain and could not even stand up. At that time, such a young patient was operated on.
Patients have got freedom from TB stings on timely treatment
Just a few days ago, the child's family celebrated his fourth birthday. This is to say of Dr. Gururaj Sangadumath of the Indian Spinal Injury Center at Vasant Kunj. Regarding TB infection, Dr. Gururaja says that it is not so difficult to defeat this disease as people understand. The right information and courage are most important for this. If that innocent family had not relied on courage and correct information at that time, life would have been full of problems.
Many such cases from Delhi AIIMS to private hospitals
So far, many such cases have been seen in government and private hospitals of the capital to eradicate TB. TB is an infectious disease that is catching millions of people every year. Talking about Delhi, 86761 infected patients were detected in the last year of 2020.
The government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set the goal of TB-free India by the year 2025, after which the government campaign for TB disease has also increased. How did it affect hospitals? Regarding this, Dr. Karan Madan of Delhi AIIMS, the country's largest medical institute, said that the treatment and investigation of TB disease are easily possible.
So far, healthy people can become an inspiration for others
There was a time when there were all kinds of discussions about this disease, but in the last few days, there has been a change that people have become aware of. He said that the 18-year-old teenager was recently admitted to AIIMS due to TB and covid infection. Viruses of TB infection were found in his lungs but his courage was worth seeing. Such people can become an inspiration for other patients.
At the same time, Dr. Vikram Singh of Lok Nayak Hospital of Delhi Government says that a change is visible about TB, but for this more effort is needed. There are many such patients who have gone back home after getting well, who have also helped in the treatment of other patients after recovering. Dr. Amit Suri of Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital (RML), New Delhi, says that he has different experiences regarding TB infection.
Any type of treatment is effective only if the patient's self-power supports him. Earlier, many types of challenges were seen, but now not only the infected patients but also their family members are very courageous and the result is that the patients recover soon.