Hospital visits a big ask for non-corona patients amid lockdown
An elderly patient, Kavita Sharma, said she is suffering from a medical problem related to ears and nose but she does not know how to use tele-consultation because she is not comfortable with the whole process. "I do not know who to call at this time. Also, I do not know how to use an app for medication. I am not a tech-savvy person and do not have anyone at home to help me with this," said the 60-year-old.She said that due to constant pain in her ears she had tonsil problem. "I don't think this problem can be sorted out through telephone because this tonsil needs to be examined by the doctor."Asmita Ojha, 36, a resident of Greater Noida said, she needed to visit a nephrologist every month as she is on medication after a kidney transplant. "I am extremely vulnerable to a viral infection because of my medication. But I had to postpone my visit to the doctor for clinical examination due to the lockdown."Asmita's problems only seem to have mounted after she recently broke her right arm and had to go for a surgery for multiple fractures. "It was a very difficult time for me because I already have restricted movement due to my health condition. I have to manage everything by myself because not many people are allowed to move around due to the lockdown. Getting a government pass is another long story of struggle. I have to postpone dressings for my fractured limb as such issues are not even considered health emergency. However, anything can turn into a health emergency as I am prone to all sorts of infections due to the kidney disease."A senior cardiologist, Dr Anand Pandey, told IANS that people were scared due to coronavirus spread and were avoiding visits to hospitals despite the need in some cases. "There are many patients who do not want to visit hospitals due to coronavirus scare. I called up some patients but they refused to come for required clinical check-up. In a few cases they had to struggle to get government passes also. The policy-makers should come out with some mechanism to ease movement of such patients during the lockdown," Dr Pandey said.
--IANS sfm/tsb