RG Woman & Child Care, Ludhiana

RG Woman & Child Care, Ludhiana Dr.Ankita ( MD OBS & GYNAE) is an alumna of the prestigious KGMC, Lucknow and the famed M.S. Ramiah Medical College, Bangalore.

She also holds the distinction of being a Gold Medalist from Bangalore University.

15/09/2021
Proning position is now being actively recommended to COVID+ patients under home isolation and fluctuating SPo2 levels t...
05/05/2021

Proning position is now being actively recommended to COVID+ patients under home isolation and fluctuating SPo2 levels to boost oxygen levels.

According to experts, Prone position is extremely helpful for COVID patients battling breathing difficulties, discomfort and shortness of breath since it helps to maintain and promote ideal blood oxygen and saturation levels in the body. It can be done thrice in a day and works to garner instant relief to patients suffering from any oxygenation problem, or finding it hard to scour oxygen supplies. If studies and researches are to go by, doing self-proning for over 30 minutes can boost oxygen readings from 88 to 94 and above!
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23/04/2021

Hi everyone. It's been a few months now since anti - covid vaccination was started in our country. But even now, awareness remains poor and mixed messaging by the government and media has not helped. This is a list of some important and practical points about vaccination from few eminent doctors as per their very own experience and research.

1) Should I take the vaccine if eligible? -
Yes, as soon as possible.

2) Which vaccine to take? -

For pregnant and lactating females & those with immunosuppressive diseases - Take Covishield. All others can take either vaccine, but make sure you take the second dose of the same vaccine (don't mix and match).

3) I had covid recently? Should I take vaccine? If yes, when?

Yes please take the vaccine even if you had Covid - 19 infection previously. But delay your vaccine for 90 days from the day you came positive.

4) I took first dose of vaccine and then I came Covid - 19 positive a few days/ few weeks
later. What to do about second dose?

In this case Covid - 19 infection already acts like a booster after first dose. So delay second dose for 60 - 90 days after coming positive.

5) Pfizer has 95% efficacy while Covishield only has efficacy between (62 - 90%)? Are we being given an inferior vaccine?

Pfizer and Moderna trials were completed much earlier than Covishield (AstraZeneca)/ J & J/ Covaxin trials. At that time variants were not in circulation. So, we can't say for sure.
Until trials for 2 vaccines are held at the same time, in the same population, specifically to compare - we can't say which vaccine is better and which one is worse.

6) What about variants? Covishield is not effective against South African variant.

Trials have shown that efficacy of Covishield goes down significantly against South African variant. However, it still showed excellent protection against hospitalisation and death irrespective of variants. So, it's still advisable to take the vaccine.

7) What about blood clots? Is it safe to take the vaccine?

The chances of blood clots are around 400 times more if you smoke and 40000 times more if you get Covid - 19 infection as compared to taking AstraZeneca/Covishield vaccine. Clotting is an extremely rare side effect, so please go ahead and take the vaccine.

😎 I know atleast 8 - 10 people who took first dose and got infected. I also know 2 - 3 people who took both doses and still got infected? What then is the point of the vaccine?

It is very important to manage our expectations from the vaccine. It is not showing significant protection against infection. It should protect you from significant disease and hospitalisation. Full protective effect develops 2 - 3 weeks after second dose. Please continue taking all precautions even after vaccination.

9) What should be the gap between 2 doses of Covishield and Covaxin?

For Covishield - government now recommends 6 - 8 week interval between 2 doses. A larger gap between 2 doses has been shown to increase efficacy.

For Covaxin, stick to a 4 week interval between the 2 doses.

10) I have taken 2 doses of Covishield. Should I take Covaxin / another vaccine/another shot of Covishield for additional protection?

Please don't. It might be counterproductive/ harmful.

11) I am extremely fit. I go to the gym everyday and also do yoga. I have no co morbidities and I also take multiple supplements everyday and Dabur Chyawanprash. I would rather rely on my immunity than a vaccine.

Kudos to you. By taking good care of yourself, you have reduced your chances of severe disease and death as compared to an unfit person. You have been smart, so please don't make a stupid decision now. Presently we are seeing severe disease and death even among young people in their 20's/early 30's - without any prior disease/ co morbs. So, please take the vaccine as soon as possible if eligible.

12) In lactating mother
2 doses 28 days apart. Covishield n covaxin can be given safely
Two doses 28 days apart in third trimester
This is from a colleague who is expert in Covishield n covaxin

P.S. - Please remember that while vaccine efficacy might vary widely, masks have an 100% efficacy against Covid - 19 infection. So, please mask up!

P.P.S. - WHO estimates that many poor countries will have first access to vaccine only by 2023 - 24 (unless someone donates). We are extremely lucky that we have a vaccine production industry in our country. So, please get vaccinated as soon as possible.
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21/04/2021

Non Medicos plzz pay Attention:

If one Test is positive, Don't get repeated Test to Confirm COVID.

Don't get CT scan in initial Days of symptoms it will come Normal unless your Doctor suggest.

Don't Repeat CT scan yourself picture can be worse Even after Treatment.

No Test needed to CHECK if you have become Negative unless required for your official purpose.

All Those Tested positive can stay Together, even those who got cured last month later Tested Negative.

Lactating Mothers with mild to moderate symptoms can continue Breastfeeding with Mask and Hand Hygiene. Benefit outweighs Risk.

Childrens mostly have mild symptoms which can be managed with simple medications for Fever and Cough.

Childrens with moderate to severe symptoms consult your paediatrician.

Fever Bodyache will persist despite Medications Kindly Bear for Few Days Don't Rush to Doctor for it again and again in isolation period.

Don't Approach Hospital for Routine checkup. Don't prove yourself an idiot again and again.

If you are still wearing Mask below Nose you don't have Right to complain about failed Cannulation by Nursing staff. They are Tierd Exhausted and still Smarter than you

Don't Rush after Remdesvir, Toclizumab Fabiflu etc. Jo available hai Khao . Nothing Guarantees Cure for COVID.

The only Smartest Thing you can do is keep a check on Spo2 level. Value below 90 definitely needs oxygen support and Hospital Admission.

*Don't feel Happy about Ending Lockdown you might not see 3rd Wave..

NO DIET RESTRICTIONS... Eat whatever you want, avoid icecream cold Drinks, Diabetic and Hypertensive diet as before.
Avoid too much kadha' etc you'll have gastritis and you are already prepared to Blame Allopathic Medicine and Doctors..

All oily, spicy yummy Biryani and Pulao allowed unless you have vomiting or Gastritis. That Booring Bland KHICHDI' Might be a slow poison. Shun it.

No Restrictions in Bathing... Bhai Naha lo as needed Dermatitis ka Pandemic shuru hojayega warna..

Don't get Vaccination for COVID for minimum 6 weeks ideally 8 weeks after you are Cured.

Ask for Hospital Bed to government don't feel Angry with Healthcare friends for failing to ARRANGE ONE..

*If your Healthcare friends not responding to Calls or Msg... They are genuinely Busy.

* Lastly It's Normal to Talk to your plants, Wall, Fan in quarantine... Come to Hospital only if They Talk Back..

DON'T PANIC 👍

21/11/2020

To conclude, utmost care to be taken of diet, exercise, medicines and regular check ups by a doctor during pregnancy.

Address

19AX, Model Town Extension
Ludhiana
141002

Opening Hours

Monday 10:30am - 1:30pm
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Tuesday 10:30am - 1:30pm
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Wednesday 10:30am - 1:30pm
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Thursday 10:30am - 1:30pm
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Friday 10:30am - 1:30pm
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Saturday 10:30am - 1:30pm
6:30pm - 8:30pm
Sunday 10:30am - 1:30pm

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+919915772151

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