
Siddha hospital treating COVID-19 patients at Sivagiri
The Hindu
With the Siddha formulations doing wonders for the COVID-19 patients as per the study conducted by the doctors of Government Siddha Medical College in Palayamkottai, the district has got its full-fled
With the Siddha formulations doing wonders for the COVID-19 patients as per the study conducted by the doctors of Government Siddha Medical College in Palayamkottai, the district has got its full-fledged Siddha hospital for treating the COVID-19 positive patients. Collector G.S. Sameeran, who has established the hospital at Sivagiri near Sanakrankovil, inaugurated the facility in the presence of Tenkasi MP, Dhanush M. Kumar on Tuesday. The 75-bedded Siddha Hospital for COVID-19 patients has been created on the premises of Stella Mary’s College of Education with all facilities. Patients being admitted here would be given only Siddha formulations besides breathing exercises for strengthening lungs, exercises for increasing oxygen saturation, meditation, ‘aasanaas,’ relaxation, ‘varma,’ counselling etc.
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