Doctors at BR Life Kalinga Hospital Save the Life of a 106- Year-Old
Old age brings
in both wisdom and health issues to deal with. Commonly perceived as age
related problem, it becomes rather difficult for the senior citizens to manage
health issues every day. Mrs. Parbati Behera, a 106-year-old from Balasore
district of Odisha, was in extreme pain when she visited BR Life Kalinga
Hospital with complaints of high fever, burning sensation while urinating,
difficulty in breathing and severely swollen legs.
Prior to
visiting BR Life Kalinga Hospital, Mrs. Behera had visited numerous hospitals
across the city, but in vain. During the process of further investigation of
her condition, it was revealed that she was suffering from Urosepsis, a
condition that occurs when a urinary tract infection spreads into the blood
stream, causing infection to circulate across the body. This can have serious consequences,
resulting in quick progression into a life-threatening infection. In severe cases, it could also result in
multiple organ failures, followed by death.
Most doctors
whom Mrs. Behera had visited prior had denied treatment due to her age. When she visited BR Life Kalinga Hospital,
the doctors discovered that she suffered from lung infection and chronic kidney
disease alongside Urosepsis. “At 106
years of age, I was worried about not getting treated of all the health
conditions that I had been suffering from. However, when I met Dr. Biswajit Nanda, he comforted and assured me that I will
be back to my health once again,” said Mrs.
Behera.
There were
numerous challenges ahead for Dr.
Biswajit Nanda, Senior Consultant, Urologist, BR Life Kalinga Hospital regarding this case. According to
him, “The age of the patient, multiple infections, chronic kidney
disease were some of the major challenges.
Her low blood pressure and difficulty in breathing had made it more
challenging for us to treat her.” The first step of
treatment was to manage her lung infection using anti-biotics. She was taken into surgery in order remove
the obstruction in her urinary tract causing the urinary tract infection, post
which her Urosepsis was treated using medication. Though the patient suffered from chronic
kidney diseases, since it was identified at the right time, it was properly
managed with medications and dialysis was avoided. Today, Mrs.
Behera is hearty and healthy, performing
all of her daily chores without any health issues.
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