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All?s not well at Bagepalli government hospital
</TD></TR><TR><TD height=5></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top height=20>DH News Service Bagepalli (Kolar dt):
</TD></TR><TR><TD>It is as if the hell has landed at the Government Hospital in the town. The whole hospital is filled by the painful voices of the patients.
</TD></TR><TR><TD> </TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>It is as if the hell has landed at the Government Hospital in the town. The whole hospital is filled by the painful voices of the patients.
Chikungunya, first detected in some people, has spread to thousands now. The root cause of all these problems is the severe lack of drugs and personnel in the hospital.
The number of patients is increasing day after day. But the hospital has no wards. The condition is such that the patients are sleeping on the floor.
But the people?s representatives of the region are keeping silence. The patients who are daily suffering the hospital are raising objections to the ?silence? of the elected representatives. They are worried when they would be freed from the suffering.
Chikungunya was detected at Lagumaddepalli and Yallampalli villages for the first time. But now a number of such cases have been reported from other parts of the taluk. The number of the patients which was 10 at the beginning has now crossed one thousand mark.
The fever, symptom of Chikungunya, was neglected as viral fever in the beginning. The negligence proved costly and it spread its tentacles to scores of people. At least 400 patients arrive at the hospital for treatment everyday. The hospital has only one nurse who is expected to treat them.
Not only this, there are no drugs in the hospital. The relatives of the patients are eagerly awaiting fluid bottles.
The quarrels for beds is a common scene. Cleanliness is far from the scene here. With no adequate facilities for treating, the hospital itself has become hell, the relatives of the patients alleged.
As the number of patients is increasing, they are being made to sleep on floor. There is no one to help them.
All?s not well at Bagepalli government hospital
</TD></TR><TR><TD height=5></TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top height=20>DH News Service Bagepalli (Kolar dt):
</TD></TR><TR><TD>It is as if the hell has landed at the Government Hospital in the town. The whole hospital is filled by the painful voices of the patients.
</TD></TR><TR><TD> </TD></TR><TR><TD vAlign=top></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>It is as if the hell has landed at the Government Hospital in the town. The whole hospital is filled by the painful voices of the patients.
Chikungunya, first detected in some people, has spread to thousands now. The root cause of all these problems is the severe lack of drugs and personnel in the hospital.
The number of patients is increasing day after day. But the hospital has no wards. The condition is such that the patients are sleeping on the floor.
But the people?s representatives of the region are keeping silence. The patients who are daily suffering the hospital are raising objections to the ?silence? of the elected representatives. They are worried when they would be freed from the suffering.
Chikungunya was detected at Lagumaddepalli and Yallampalli villages for the first time. But now a number of such cases have been reported from other parts of the taluk. The number of the patients which was 10 at the beginning has now crossed one thousand mark.
The fever, symptom of Chikungunya, was neglected as viral fever in the beginning. The negligence proved costly and it spread its tentacles to scores of people. At least 400 patients arrive at the hospital for treatment everyday. The hospital has only one nurse who is expected to treat them.
Not only this, there are no drugs in the hospital. The relatives of the patients are eagerly awaiting fluid bottles.
The quarrels for beds is a common scene. Cleanliness is far from the scene here. With no adequate facilities for treating, the hospital itself has become hell, the relatives of the patients alleged.
As the number of patients is increasing, they are being made to sleep on floor. There is no one to help them.