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When the patient gets sick, treatment is carried out in Sankhuwasabha Hospital and kept on the floor

भाद्र १७, २०८१
When the patient gets sick, treatment is carried out in Sankhuwasabha Hospital and kept on the floor
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In District Hospital Sankhuwasabha, patients are treated on the passage and floor of the building. With the change in weather, the number of patients with dengue, scrub typhus, dysentery etc. has increased in District Hospital Sankhuwasabha.

Due to the increase in the number of patients, there is a shortage of beds for patients who need to be admitted. Due to the lack of beds, patients are taking treatment services amid hardships. Bhakta Bahadur Dahal of Chainpur Municipality-11 brought his 9-year-old grandson Roman Dahal to District Hospital Sankhuwasabha for treatment after he developed fever and diarrhoea.

Roman was admitted to the hospital after the hospital advised that he should be treated under the supervision of a doctor. However, his grandfather Bhakta Bahadur Dahal said that due to the lack of beds, he was treated with a bench because of many diseases of the same nature. Most of the patients who come to the district hospital add benches to the passage due to the lack of beds Treatment should be done.

District Hospital Sankhuwasabha is a hospital with a capacity of 50 beds. Patients from northern areas of Sankhuwasabha and neighboring district Bhojpur get services from this hospital. Here, 300 patients come to the OPD and 60 more patients to the emergency department. Most of them need to be admitted and treated. Dr. Pranam Jayaru, head of the hospital, said that when the construction of the facility-equipped building was not completed on time, the patients who had to be admitted and treated were kept in the passage and on the bench.

'Due to the lack of space to keep the patients, the hospital started treating them in the passage by making bench beds,' he said, 'Since the beginning of August, we are treating more than 300 patients in the OPD and 60 more patients in the emergency every day. With the change of weather, the number of patients is high. There is no alternative to treating the patient by adding a bench.' He said that the

hospital has prepared more than 15 temporary beds for treatment in Passage. This has caused a lot of suffering to the sick and the sick. As the building under construction is delayed, the hospital is providing additional services by renting a house. He said that since the building was not constructed on time, the house was rented for services such as physiotherapy and vaccination.

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