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In a video released on Tuesday, he asked people not to visit him for the next 10 days to avoid inconvenience to several hundreds of other patients who were at the hospital and also avoid the danger of him contracting infections, which could delay his recovery for months.
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BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao is undergoing treatment at Yashoda Hospital at Secunderabad.
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Following the hip replacement surgery, former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has been shifted to a room and is presently recuperating
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A dedicated multi-disciplinary team is providing constant monitoring and care, as mentioned in the bulletin
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The interventional cardiologists from Yashoda Hospitals announced successful transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) procedure utilizing MitraClip on 86-year-old woman patient, who was suffering from a heart condition known as severe mitral regurgitation
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A total of five donor organs, including two kidneys, liver, and two corneas were retrieved and allocated based on Jeevandan organ donation guidelines
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He is on broad spectrum antibiotics, IV fluids, pain medications and other supportive measures, medical bulletin issued by Yashoda Hospitals, said.
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Immediately after the surgery, Chief Minister, K Chandrashekhar Rao visited Yashoda Hospital to enquire about the health condition of Prabhakar Reddy
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The medical condition of the young girl with Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis (TEN), caused due to administration of drugs lamotrigine and oxcarbazepine, was further complicated by sepsis, which made her recovery even more complicated.
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More than 300 delegates of orthopaedic surgeons, including postgraduate students wishing to specialise in upper limb surgery and physiotherapy professionals, attended the meeting
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Yashoda Hospitals Secunderabad, had organised an awareness program about new treatments and technologies in brain stroke patients. Paralysis is a dangerous disease that unknowingly cripples a person
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The youngster Rohit suffered Paraquat poisoning, which is a toxic chemical widely used in the manufacture of herbicides. As a result, Rohit suffered irreversible pulmonary fibrosis causing respiratory failure.
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The patient was initially diagnosed with the condition in 2015 and though the tumour is not cancerous, it invaded surrounding tissues aggressively.
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Dr. G.N. Sumanth, Chief Physiotherapist from Yashoda Hospitals, says that the excessive use of cell phones, hours of work on systems, and a few sleeping postures will lead to heavy pressure and pain on the elbows, which finally results in Cell Phone Hand Syndrome, which may lead to surgery in the worst case.
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Yashoda hospitals, Hitec city in collaboration with Tonabolic Fitness organized a symposium on sports medicine on the theme ‘Best Practices in Sports Injury Management’
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Both the lungs of Shaikh Gufran, who also had a history of non-tuberculosis mycobacterial (NTM) infection, were irreversibly damaged due to silicosis
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Only 53 percent of those surveyed were aware of the effectiveness of adult vaccines in preventing serious illnesses. It's clear that there's a crucial need for awareness and education regarding adult vaccines
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Over 300 healthcare workers participated in the leadership and management event, which was attended by owners of hospitals, administrators, healthcare professionals, students and researchers
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A leading cardiologist at Yashoda Hospitals, Hyderabad, Dr. Ravikanth Athuluri informed that his services were available locally to Kothagudem residents once every two weeks.
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Badminton player and Indian Coach, Pullela Gopichand and Dr. G.S. Rao, Managing Director of Yashoda Hospitals attended the event on the second day of the conference.