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Author: Dr. Vivek

For Patients

Complete Guide to Tuberculosis Treatment Nepal: What Every Family Needs to Know

Empowering Nepali families, healthcare workers, and communities with vital knowledge on tuberculosis – compassionate, clear, and life-saving. 1. Introduction: The TB Landscape in Nepal 2. Recognizing TB Symptoms: When to Seek Help Early detection can be life-saving. Common Symptoms to Watch For: What Progression Looks Like: ⏱ Action Checklist: 3. Getting Diagnosed in Nepal Where…

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Dengue Fever in Nepal

Dengue Fever in Nepal: Complete Monsoon Guide to Symptoms, Prevention & Home Care 🚨 EMERGENCY: When to Rush to Hospital IMMEDIATELY Call 102 (Ambulance) or go to the nearest hospital RIGHT NOW if you or your family member has: 📞 Emergency Numbers: Nepal’s Critical Dengue Crisis: What Every Family Must Know Nepal faces another potential…

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Therapeutic Hypothermia: How Cooling Saved a Baby’s Life

In the labor room of TU Teaching Hospital, a mother with no pre-natal (before pregnancy) complications or health issues delivered her first child via normal vaginal birth. Immediately after delivery, however, the baby did not cry, prompting the staff to initiate urgent measures. A quick assessment revealed no detectable heart rate. The team began bag‐and‐mask…

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The Undying Curse: A NICU Story

A female child was born at term through an emergency cesarean section (CS) performed for non-progress of labor. From the very beginning, her medical journey was marked by complexity and uncertainty. The initial moments after birth were challenging. The child required stimulation to cry, a subtle indication that something might not be entirely typical. By…

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A Story of Hope and Resilience in the PICU

In the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), every day is a testament to hope, resilience, and the unwavering love of parents. This is the story of a newborn who brought a spectrum of emotions to everyone around him. Born healthy and full of promise, it was on the 12th day of his life that his…

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The World May Change, But Love Won’t

I recently heard a story that truly moved me, and it wasn’t even about the person who told it. It was about their parents. They were childhood best friends in a little village, growing up side by side, sharing laughter, dreams, and a promise to marry one day. Life seemed perfect. They had supportive families,…

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The Plight of Resident Doctors: Balancing Demands and Expectations

In recent times, there has been a distressing surge in incidents where doctors and healthcare workers find themselves at the receiving end of violence and aggression from patients and their families. While multiple factors contribute to this alarming trend, one significant catalyst is the grueling work conditions that many resident doctors endure. In this blog…

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For Patients

Sudden Death in Fit and Young People: How to Prevent It

It is a sad and terrifying sight to see someone fall unconscious and never wake up again. Unfortunately, it happens all too often in young, seemingly healthy people these days. Videos of such incidents are often shared on social media, which makes it all the more alarming. Let us discuss today what is causing these…

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