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The pace of vaccination plan due to rain and rising demand for Booster dose: Dr. LH Hiranandani Hospital

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Amid the unseasonal rain has slowed down the mass immunization effort once again, owing to the growing dread of the new variety Omicron. The downpour has wreaked havoc on rural communities that are already behind schedule. On Friday, a new coronavirus was detected in one overseas passenger and three close contacts of sick Covid-19 patients in Mumbai. This brings the overall number of suspected Omicron cases in Mumbai to 14, with four of the travelers' contacts. The state's overall number of suspected Omicron cases has risen to 30. The genome sequencing of all samples has been completed. According to the BMC, 2.149 international travelers were subjected to RT-PCR tests at Mumbai airport this week. From London, five suspected Omicron patients have traveled to Mumbai. Others came from Paris, Mauritius, Germany, South Africa, Portugal, and Spain, among other places. Suresh Kakani, an additional municipal commissioner, stated, "All of the patients have asymptomatic ...

Hiranandani hospital: Rise in viral infections in Mumbai among children

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Mumbai Children's viral infections are on the rise, according to municipal doctors. In the midst of the current pandemic and the threat of the novel SARS-CoV-2 variant Omicron, experts advised parents to seek medical help right away rather than waste the first days of symptoms by self-medicating at home. "In the last few days, we've seen a number of upper respiratory tract infections as well as lower respiratory tract infections among youngsters," said Dr Bela Verma, chief of the state-run JJ Hospital's paediatric department. "Though the infections are low right now. Because SARS-CoV-2 is still circulating, we are ruling out Covid-19 in all patients. But, with the exception of one, practically all of our patients have tested negative for Covid," she noted. According to Dr. Verma, three out of every ten paediatric patients has a viral infection. Hiranandani hospital is admitting kids who have lower respiratory infections.  They are also admitting...

How should you talk to a person about their mental health?

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  How should you talk to a person about their mental health? The first step toward getting and staying healthy is frequently seeking treatment, but talking about a mental health condition isn’t always easy. It’s natural to be apprehensive about discussing your health with a trusted friend or family member, and approaching your doctor or workplace for assistance might be intimidating. According to  Dr. Sujit Chatterjee CEO Hiranandani Hospital , Mental health has a serious image problem. Despite the fact that one out of every four persons suffers from mental illness, more than 40% of countries around the world lack a mental health strategy. Across the board, it appears as if we have no idea how to discuss it in a respectful and responsible manner. It is impossible to overstate the importance of talking about mental health. “Many people are scared to talk about their mental health illnesses outside of therapy as part of our mental health programs. As a result, we want peopl...

Dr. LH Hiranandani Hospital: Why is it more important than ever to invest in mental health?

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It is critical to safeguard our mental health at all times. Anyone who has been diagnosed with a mental health problem understands the need of investing in our mental health in order to reach our full potential. According to Hiranandani Hospital Powai News , COVID-19 has put unprecedented pressure on our mental health while also causing treatment and service disruptions all around the world.  Evidence suggests it has increased stress, anxiety, loneliness, despair, substance abuse, self-harm, and suicidal behavior — despite the fact that getting help, particularly trained help, has never been more difficult. While Mumbai appears to be in control of COVID-19 cases, the Bombay Psychiatric Society (BPS), an umbrella body of Mumbai psychiatrists, met with the governor, pressing him to pay attention to the state's mounting mental health challenges. Psychiatrists claim that there has been an increase in the previous 18 months and that the government must give mental health th...

Post Covid-19 Care: Things you need to do after recovering from Covid

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  Most patients develop enough antibodies after contracting COVID-19, preventing them from contracting the virus again. If you're healing from COVID 19 or have been released from the hospital, you'll have to fight little battles every day until you're back to normal. According to Hiranandani Hospital Powai News , people who are at a high risk of reinfection are either old or don't take enough preventive steps to safeguard their immune systems, making post-covid care critical for them. Following are some things you need to do after recovering from coronavirus. Exercise regularly: Exercising can be difficult when you're recovering and your body is weak, but gradually incorporating it into your daily routine will improve your physical and emotional health. Maintain a nutrient and supplement-rich eating routine: Another important practice is to maintain a nutrient- and supplement-rich food routine to aid in recuperation. Before, during, and after an infec...

Impact of chronic kidney disease on the cardiovascular system

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Chronic kidney diseases include a slow loss of kidney work. Your kidneys filter waste and abundance liquids from your blood, which are then taken out in your urine. Various causes like an increased amount of liquid, wastes, and electrolytes will develop in your body with ongoing chronic kidney disease. Dr. Sujit Chatterjee Hiranandani Hospital says that chronic kidney disease has an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease. This leads to the manifestation of coronary artery disease, heart failure, heart attack, or stroke. Heart failure is a leading cardiovascular issue in patients with chronic kidney disease. Realize that having kidney sickness can straightforwardly influence your odds of creating heart disease. Having heart disease can straightforwardly influence your odds of creating kidney sickness. Indeed, kidney illness and heart disease share a considerable lot of similar danger factors, for example, diabetes and hypertension. Following are the tips to keep your heart...

What are the common functions of kidneys and treatment of chronic kidney diseases?

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  Kidneys are complex organs as they have different functioning. Both the kidneys function together as cops, filtration system and biochemical factory. Our body depends on kidneys to function throughout the day. Kidneys have various functions such as removing waste by cells, helps in balancing fluid levels and blood pressure, clear medications from the body, and produce vitamin D for strengthening the bones.  Kidneys are about the size of a fist. Both of them together are powerful metabolic engines, filter blood through myriad blood vessels. The small tiny filters of kidneys process blood plasma at the molecular level which extracts wastes. To know more about kidney diseases visit Hiranandani Hospital Powai News .  When damage occurs in the kidney Even after the disease sets in, the kidneys still work. Filters become more stressed when they are damaged. But as each kidney has millions of tiny filters they work for so long. That is why people are not awar...

Why is it necessary to get regular screenings in order to maintain a healthy heart and a healthy lifestyle?

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  According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular diseases are one of the leading causes of death. Around 25% of deaths in India are due to cardiovascular diseases, according to Hiranandani Hospital Powai News . Experts believe that a healthy lifestyle and regular screening are important to identify high-risk factors at an early age only.  On world heart day, 2021, hospitals across Mumbai witnessed a 50% rise in emergency footfalls of patients with heart attacks. This occurred due to the solitary lifestyle of people during pandemics and also disruption of treatment of heart patients due to lockdown. On average, around 90 people die due to heart attacks every day in Mumbai. At the initial stage of the pandemic, our hospital witnessed a drastic drop in cases of a heart attack. But in the past two three months there has been a sudden surge in the cases of heart attack with the dip of daily Covid-19 cases, said Dr. Sujit Chatterjee Hiranandani Hospital ....

Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital won the ‘Fair Business Practices’ Award

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M ulti-specialty tertiary and quaternary care hospital, Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital once again has been conferred with the prestigious CFBP Jamnalal Bajaj Award for executing Fair Businesses Practices at a recently held award event in Mumbai by Council for Fair Business Practices. While addressing the audience and co-panelists Dr. Sujit Chatterjee, CEO of Hiranandani Hospital said that he is so glad his hospital is honored with ‘Uchit Vyavahaar Puraskar’ which is very special for the hospital. Dr. Sujit Chatterjee Hiranandani Hospital also added while speaking that the hospital tried its best in serving one and a half years and made sure that every patient got the best treatment without compromise and provided medical care in better quality and ethical practices besides uninterrupted supply of oxygen. Hiranandani Powai Hospital was founded in the honor of the legend, Dr. L H Hirananadani who was awarded a Padma Bhushan award. Came into existence in 2004 Hiranandani Hospital also r...