Ongole GGH doctors treat patient with rare neurological disease
Ongole Government General Hospital successfully treated a patient with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a rare neurological disease. The hospital provided timely and costly medical interventions, showcasing its capability to deliver high-quality care to those in need. The patient's condition was critical, but prompt action by the medical team prevented severe complications and saved his life.
- ▪A 32-year-old patient from Kondepi village was admitted with serious neurological symptoms.
- ▪He was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome, which can lead to paralysis and respiratory failure if untreated.
- ▪The Ongole GGH utilized advanced medical equipment and techniques to provide effective treatment.
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Ongole Government General Hospital (GGH) reportedly saved the life of a patient who suffered a very rare and dangerous neurological disease by providing timely and expensive injections worth lakhs of rupees.Revealing the details to the media here on Wednesday, Ongole GGH Superintendent Dr. S. Manikya Rao said, “The government hospital is providing corporate-level medical services to the poor and even patients with the life-threatening conditions are being saved with the help of State-of-the-art equipment.”“Parasa Venkateshwarlu (32) from Kondepi village was admitted into the GGH two weeks ago with serious health problems.
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