BELAGAVI: Atleast 25 people died across Karnataka, allegedly due to loss of remedy, after non-public docs started their strike towards the Karnataka Private Medical Establishments (Amendment) Bill - 2017, two days in the past. The spate of deaths endured on Friday, with many docs protesting in spite of the strike being referred to as off on Thursday. Three people, including a pupil, died in Dakshina Kannada on Friday. :
Pooja, 20, a II BCom pupil of Vivekananda College in Puttur, used to be unwell with power renal failure, and required dialysis twice every week. She died on Friday as she used to be not able to undergo dialysis, her circle of relatives stated. Aggrieved relatives and villagers held a protest, and stored Pooja's frame in front of Mini Vidhana Soudha in Puttur. Rajath, 27, of Rayarabettu in Vittal, who used to be affected by a liver ailment, used to be taken to Government Wenlock Hospital after he began vomiting blood. He used to be shifted to a personal sanatorium where he died due to the prolong.
A lady from Belthangady taluk died after she fed on acid in an alleged try to commit suicide. Revathi, 32, used to be to begin with taken to a personal sanatorium in Kakkinje, but it used to be close. She died on how one can the Government Hospital in Belthangady. Doctors led through the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Mangaluru unit, held a dharna in front of IMA House in the city. All non-public hospitals functioned in most cases on Friday. DHO Dr Ramakrishna Rao advised TOI that the dep. has now not won any court cases at the 3 deaths.
In Bagalkot, a child died in Jamakhandi town on Friday due to loss of timely remedy, taking the district toll to 11. Boravva, 18 months, had a fever and used to be taken to a personal sanatorium, and later to Bagalkot Govt Hospital. The prolong claimed her existence, her circle of relatives stated. Rekha Kalyanashetty of Neeralakeri village died on Friday due to non-availability of timely remedy. She suffered from bronchial asthma and coffee blood force. In Gajendragad, Gadag district, Ravi Bhajantri, a building labourer who were given married 5 days in the past, died on how one can the district sanatorium on Friday. He used to be operating a prime fever, suspected to be dengue. In Raichur, retired ASI Eshwarappa suffered head injuries after he met with an accident a few days in the past. He used to be taken to Dharwad however sent again to Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital, and died. In Koppal, a reserve police constable died after a cardiac arrest early Friday. Dharamanna Pujar, who used to be deployed on freeway patrol accountability, used to be rushed to the district sanatorium, however died at the manner.
Four persons died in Yadgir district. Raju, 48, of Hosalli village, and Shivaraya, 56, of Gaddasugar village of Shahpur taluk, have been admitted to Yadgir District Hospital however died on Thursday night due to loss of ventilators. Fathima Begum of Kadimagera village in Shahpur taluk died after a cardiac arrest on Friday. She used to be taken to Shadabi Govt Primary Hospital where she used to be steered to visit a personal sanatorium, and died at the manner. Habeeba Begum of Kembavi village in Shorapur taluk died due to unavailability of blood and delayed remedy. In Humnabad taluk of Bidar district, Avinash Gouli, 35, complained of chest pain and used to be rushed to the taluk sanatorium. Doctors advised him to visit Kalaburagi Hospital, however he died at the manner. Delay in remedy takes toll on sufferers; at least 25 die across state
Pooja, 20, a II BCom pupil of Vivekananda College in Puttur, used to be unwell with power renal failure, and required dialysis twice every week. She died on Friday as she used to be not able to undergo dialysis, her circle of relatives stated. Aggrieved relatives and villagers held a protest, and stored Pooja's frame in front of Mini Vidhana Soudha in Puttur. Rajath, 27, of Rayarabettu in Vittal, who used to be affected by a liver ailment, used to be taken to Government Wenlock Hospital after he began vomiting blood. He used to be shifted to a personal sanatorium where he died due to the prolong.
A lady from Belthangady taluk died after she fed on acid in an alleged try to commit suicide. Revathi, 32, used to be to begin with taken to a personal sanatorium in Kakkinje, but it used to be close. She died on how one can the Government Hospital in Belthangady. Doctors led through the Indian Medical Association (IMA), Mangaluru unit, held a dharna in front of IMA House in the city. All non-public hospitals functioned in most cases on Friday. DHO Dr Ramakrishna Rao advised TOI that the dep. has now not won any court cases at the 3 deaths.
In Bagalkot, a child died in Jamakhandi town on Friday due to loss of timely remedy, taking the district toll to 11. Boravva, 18 months, had a fever and used to be taken to a personal sanatorium, and later to Bagalkot Govt Hospital. The prolong claimed her existence, her circle of relatives stated. Rekha Kalyanashetty of Neeralakeri village died on Friday due to non-availability of timely remedy. She suffered from bronchial asthma and coffee blood force. In Gajendragad, Gadag district, Ravi Bhajantri, a building labourer who were given married 5 days in the past, died on how one can the district sanatorium on Friday. He used to be operating a prime fever, suspected to be dengue. In Raichur, retired ASI Eshwarappa suffered head injuries after he met with an accident a few days in the past. He used to be taken to Dharwad however sent again to Raichur Institute of Medical Sciences Hospital, and died. In Koppal, a reserve police constable died after a cardiac arrest early Friday. Dharamanna Pujar, who used to be deployed on freeway patrol accountability, used to be rushed to the district sanatorium, however died at the manner.
Four persons died in Yadgir district. Raju, 48, of Hosalli village, and Shivaraya, 56, of Gaddasugar village of Shahpur taluk, have been admitted to Yadgir District Hospital however died on Thursday night due to loss of ventilators. Fathima Begum of Kadimagera village in Shahpur taluk died after a cardiac arrest on Friday. She used to be taken to Shadabi Govt Primary Hospital where she used to be steered to visit a personal sanatorium, and died at the manner. Habeeba Begum of Kembavi village in Shorapur taluk died due to unavailability of blood and delayed remedy. In Humnabad taluk of Bidar district, Avinash Gouli, 35, complained of chest pain and used to be rushed to the taluk sanatorium. Doctors advised him to visit Kalaburagi Hospital, however he died at the manner. Delay in remedy takes toll on sufferers; at least 25 die across state
Delay in treatment takes toll on patients; at least 25 die across state
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