Snake Bite Case: Snake was uprooted by snake venom ... Doon Medical College Doctors returned the Beats - 17 -year -old boy rescued by doctors snake bite treatment to the Doon Medical College

Doctors at Doon Medical College saved the life of a 17 -year -old teenager from snake bite. Kishore was rushed to the hospital after a charge of itching and restlessness. The doctors immediately gave ventilator support and anti-stenic poison. After continuous monitoring and treatment, the teen’s condition stabilized and discharged from the hospital. A symbolic picture was used for presentation. Jagran correspondent, dehradun. 17 -year -old Himanshu, a resident of Indira Nagar, stopped breathing when a poisonous snake bit her right hand. The poison began to spread in the body and the situation was still deteriorating. But the vigilance and quick treatment of doctors of Doon Medical College kept his life. The incident happened at 12:30 on June 26. Himanshu feels itching, burning and restlessness in his hand as soon as the snake bites. The family immediately rushed to Doon Medical College Hospital. In the Doon Medical College, the preliminary investigation into the teen’s life from the readiness and teamwork of the doctors found clear marks of snake bite. At the time, all his vibrant was stable, but within a few hours the situation began to deteriorate. The patient began to complain of headaches, right hand pain, faded in the eyes and abdominal pain. Doctors immediately took him on ventilator support and oxygen help was given for 6 hours. She also got 10 vials of Anti-Stennam Venam. However, the situation did not improve immediately. The next day, the patient began complaints as does not open eyes, muscle weakness and neck pain. It was considered a neurotaxic effect. Doctors gave Neigmin and Atropen injections without losing time. Himanshu stabilized on June 28 and was discharged from the hospital on June 28 to the vigilance of the doctors of the Doon Medical College and the survival of the doctors of the Doon Medical College. Now he is completely out of danger and was discharged from the hospital. This life -saving treatment was led by Dr. Ashok Kumar, head of the Department of Pediatrics. His team has dr. Gaurav Makhija, Dr. Puja and Dr. Pramod Tamta included. On June 28, Himanshu became stable and was discharged from the hospital after continuous medical supervision and dedicated efforts. Now he is completely out of danger and was discharged from the hospital. This life -saving treatment was led by Dr. Ashok Kumar, head of the Department of Pediatrics. His team has dr. Gaurav Makhija, Dr. Puja and Dr. Pramod Tamta included. Principal Dr. Geeta Jain and Director of Medical Education Dr. Ashutosh Sayana congratulated the medical team on this commendable work. He said that timely treatment and strong teamwork set an example by saving another life.