Aster Hospital in Dubai pulls off a miracle


(MENAFNEditorial) A Nepali woman wakes up after 80 days in induced coma

Indian Asters ICU also lent a helping hand

Dubai/New Delhi: The case speaks a volume about Aster Hospitals tag line Well Treat You Well. A Nepali expat woman miraculously saw the light of the day again after being in induced coma for 80 days, thanks to dedication of both her hubby and hospitals treating staff. Dubai Aster and India Aster ICU teams coordinated well to pull her from the jaws of death. The pregnant lady had developed a life threatening breathing condition called Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) which alone makes chances of survival very slim.

To save her life, endangered by a plethora of complications, the treating doctors induced her into coma to put her under intensive medication protocol. She was kept on ventilator for unusually long spell. The waking up of 31 year old newly-wed woman Devi Lama Shrestha on 9 of this month is dubbed as miracle because she had to endure emergency caesarean section surgery too in the midst of life threatening conditions. Mankhool hospital doctors and staff were mighty impressed seeing her hubby Lokendra Shreshtas dedication towards her wife.

Speaking to Medicare News from Dubai, Aster hospitals spokes person Jalee said, treating doctors dubbed it a miracle. It was a touch and go between life and death but doctors, motivated by her hubbys unwavering love persevered. He was by her bed side saying he would not live if she leaves.

She was six months into her pregnancy when she fell seriously ill with high fever and vomiting bouts. She was hospitalized but there was no let up in her condition which got worse and she suddenly collapsed. She was found suffering from Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), a condition which is possible during pregnancy. Her lungs were inflamed with infection and filled with fluids. Apart from this primary complication, she had a very poor heart function with irregular rhythm. Her kidneys and her liver were affected. Contact Information

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