Wednesday, July 12, 2023

April 2023 to June 2023

 A hot summer ahead as April heats up

2400 patients came to the Health Centre,
2387 BPL patients
Children 31/33 and Elderly 238/188

With the Exam season on, the kids are busy studying. The exams being scheduled for May in AP. 
The RHC was busy in April.
May was our vacation.

VACATION

This time. we kept the RHC functional - the pharmacy was kept open; A nurse and 1 admin staff were there to check out the patients.
Nurses were given a protocol to follow, for the patients coming in. In case of doubt, they would Teleconsult with the doctor on duty who gave them appropriate instruction.
Worked well and the patients were happy that they were able to get a refill of their medicines.

October 2022 to March 2023

 October to December 2022

The RHC saw 3233 patients: 
Children: 63 (M); 55 (F) - all primarily from the RHC
Elderly: 215 (M); 243 (F)
Adults: 1126 (M); 1451 (F)

BPL Patients: 3149 

The recovery from COVID is slow but steady. 
Patients are generally happy, farm work is progressing, and the air of doom has abated.

DOT Glasses

Jayesh Patel, from the UK had visited the Health Centre in December 2022
His daughter and her friend, initially spent a week with us understanding a Rural Health set up, the problems faced by below poverty line rural populations, the impact on their health, affordability of treatment etc.

Jayesh had brought some kits of ready to use Spectacles: https://www.dotglasses.org/  
After an initial training at the RHC, the glasses were taken to the Panchayat Office at Thettu Village. The ASHA workers and ANMs motivated the population to come and get their eyes checked. About 20 pairs of glasses were given out.

The remaining boxes are being used at the RHC


The Kits Being Unpacked

The KIT 



An elderly gentleman getting his eyes tested

Testing in progress



Proudly wearing his new spectacles

The team




January 23 to March 23

This was a cold winter, quite a bit of rain too. A number of elderly came down with Pneumonia, exacerbations of COPD etc. Quite a few saw their last winter, their children came back to let us know about their passing. 

Though death is inevitable, there is always a sadness in the passing away of a life, particularly for some who have been our patients for many years.

The RHC saw 3544 patients: 
Children: 52 (M); 50 (F) - all primarily from the RHC
Elderly: 329 (M); 271 (F)
Adults: 1314 (M); 1528 (F)

BPL Patients: 3510

Nebulisation for a COPD with exacerbation

Wondering what we did for Asthmatics before Inhalers, Rota halers, Nebulisation became widespread. In the old days, Adrenaline injection were the main stay of treating Acute Asthmas. It's been ages since one has resorted to Deriphylline Drip etc.
A better understanding of lung function, asthma mechanism and newer drugs has really helped.