Diagnosed with COVID-19 in April, patient finally returns home
The Hindu
Gudiyatham resident was hospitalised for 90 days due to multiple complications
It took nearly 90 days for 37-year-old Naresh, a resident of Gudiyatham, to recover from multiple complications caused due to severe COVID-19. In a span of over three months, he was treated in four different hospitals, the longest stretch of hospitalisation being at the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital (RGGGH), from where he was discharged on Friday. It was during the last week of April that he tested positive for COVID-19. He had developed loose stools, fever and cough on April 24, and was admitted to a private hospital. He was discharged the next day. However, his symptoms worsened, and he was admitted to the Government Hospital, Chromepet, on May 6 with breathlessness, fever and cough. He was referred to the Tambaram Sanitorium on the same day, where he continued treatment for a month.More Related News

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