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The uncertain solution for covid patients- Dr. Sheetal Chaurasia, Consultant - Pulmonary Medicine, Manipal Hospitals Whitefield, Dr. Sachin D, Consultant – Interventional Pulmonology, Respiratory & Sleep Medicine, Manipal Hos

Date : October 8, 2020

Publication name : Bangalore Mirror

Manipal Hospitals :Whitefield, Bengaluru

Hospital stay longer for comorbid patients- Dr Suchismitha Rajamanya, consultant, Internal Medicine, Manipal Hospital Whitefield.

They may suffer lung fibrosis, their sugar levels fluctuate and they could suffer secondary bacterial and fungal infections, requiring oxygen and antibiotic therapy. At times, they may be sent home with oxygen support so that they don’t suffer from hypoxia (inadequate oxygen supply), said Dr Suchismitha Rajamanya, consultant, Internal Medicine, Manipal Hospital Whitefield.

Date : October 5, 2020

Publication name : The New Indian Express

Manipal Hospitals :Whitefield, Bengaluru

Treat Skin Related Problems At Home During Covid-19- Dr. Praveen Bhardwaj, Consultant – Dermatology, Manipal Hospitals Whitefield.

A few patients develop hemorrhagic rashes on the body and legs. It’s still debatable that skin signs actually might help to assess the severity of disease clinically but they may be very useful in the diagnosis of early disease and to identify asymptomatic patients. Many treated patients also show skin manifestations. Acne-like eruptions in patients receiving steroids are common during the recovery phase and may need prolonged management, said Dr. Praveen Bhardwaj, Consultant – Dermatology, Manipal Hospitals Whitefield.

Date : October 5, 2020

Publication name : Outlook India

Manipal Hospitals :Whitefield, Bengaluru

Alzheimer patients need more attention- Dr. Abhinav Raina, Consultant Neurology, Manipal Hospitals Whitefield.

Date : September 29, 2020

Publication name : The Hans India

Manipal Hospitals :Whitefield, Bengaluru

Short of bed & breath: Is city back to square one?- Dr. Rajesh Mohan Shetty, Consultant- Critical Care, Manipal Hospitals Whitefield.

It looks like India is going to have an extreme peak, worse than other countries. However, the proportion of severe cases still remains less than 5 per cent, said Dr. Rajesh Mohan Shetty, Consultant- Critical Care, Manipal Hospitals Whitefield.

Date : September 25, 2020

Publication name : Bangalore Mirror

Manipal Hospitals :Whitefield, Bengaluru