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Problem occurred after blood transfusion
Sir My grandmother was facing respiratory problems and was rushed to Vivekananda Kendra hospital at Bina(Sagar district) . She was diagnosed with low Haemoglobin level around (3 grams per litre) . She was transfused with 2 unit of blood and after having transfused blood ,she started getting restless and fainted . She has been having this fainted condition for over 3 days. She is lying totally unconscious on bed and certain fluids and medications are being done through IV medium. She is fighting between life and death. She is 89 years old. I am looking forward to hearing from you something substantial and useful which can save my Old ailing grandmother. Please help me sir.
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Take a consultation with pulmonologist for better evaluation and treatment
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Hi. I understand your concern. Do a online consult for a detailed analysis of your symptoms and reports to suggest you further management plan and treatment for the same
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It is better, she is under 24 hrs continuous monitoring. Better to admit her in a hospital and Monitor.
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Unconscious Ness can be due to multiple reasons
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consult a pulmonologist with complete reportd
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get a consult and share all her reports along with a chest xray
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Hello,     You need to share her medical papers / chest xray photos etc to understand her clinical condition properly. From what you have described ,it seems she is in very critical condition.
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