• About us
  • Donate
  • WADR
  • Contact us
  • Live Stream
Saturday, June 7, 2025
Loud Silence News
Advertisement
  • Ghana News
    • General News
    • Business
    • Education
    • Opinion
  • US News
    • Business
    • Health
    • Human Interest Stories
    • Politics
    • Education
  • Africa News
    • Business
    • Education
    • Health
    • Politics
  • ShowBiz
    • Ghana ShowBiz
    • US Showbiz
    • African ShowBiz
    • World Showbiz
  • Editorials
    • People
  • World News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Education
    • Health
  • Sports
    • Ghana Sports
    • World Sports
  • WADR
No Result
View All Result
  • Ghana News
    • General News
    • Business
    • Education
    • Opinion
  • US News
    • Business
    • Health
    • Human Interest Stories
    • Politics
    • Education
  • Africa News
    • Business
    • Education
    • Health
    • Politics
  • ShowBiz
    • Ghana ShowBiz
    • US Showbiz
    • African ShowBiz
    • World Showbiz
  • Editorials
    • People
  • World News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Education
    • Health
  • Sports
    • Ghana Sports
    • World Sports
  • WADR
No Result
View All Result
Loud Silence News
No Result
View All Result
Home US News US Health

Two Months Fighting COVID-19 in Wuhan

Loud Silence Staff by Loud Silence Staff
April 16, 2020
in US Health
0
Why Clinicians’ Spiritual Health Matters in the COVID-19 Crisis
5
SHARES
28
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

[ad_1]


Timely, Preventive Treatment Key to Patient Outcomes

You might also like

May 5, 2020 — A roundup of the latest news about COVID-19

Carnival to Resume Some U.S.-Based Cruises

Students Upset by USMLE Response to COVID-19 Demand Changes

After initially opening on February 1, Wang’s ward had several consecutive patients who had severe blood diseases, such as acute lymphocytic leukemia, severe aplastic anemia, multiple myeloma, and chronic myeloid leukemia, all of whom passed away. But they also saw older patients with hypertension and diabetes ― and even a 94-year-old ― who recovered.

“The doctors do not have magic drugs for patients, but they can at least provide symptomatic treatments, such as fluid and protein supplementation, anti-infection, steroids, and different levels of breathing support,” she said.

Treatment for COVID-19 in China follows the Guidance for Coronavirus Disease 2019, which was released by the National Health Commission of the People’s Republic of China and which is constantly updated, Wang said.

General treatment guidelines include rest, supportive treatment, antiviral treatment, the provision of adequate nutrition, keeping patients hydrated, monitoring vital signs, and delivering oxygen therapy.

“Treatment is adjusted according to changes in the national diagnosis and treatment plan, but use of abidol, anti-infection drugs, thymosin, acetylcysteine, and alpha-interferon nebulization have remained constant,” Wang said. “Later, chloroquine, Chinese medicine, and trastuzumab were added.” For critical cases, they also provide respiratory and circulation support, she said.

Even after being on the front lines for close to 2 months, Wang can’t say for sure what works and what doesn’t. Some patients who were treated with certain antivirals recovered, she told Medscape Medical News, but at this point it’s hard to tell exactly what led to recovery and whether the same treatments would work for other patients. What is crucial, she said, is the close monitoring of symptoms and the timely use of respirators.

In late January and throughout February, China mobilized. Emergency specialty field hospitals were constructed, makeshift hospitals for mild and suspected cases were created, oxygen tanks were used to address the shortage of oxygen supply in hospitals, ventilators were shipped in, and 42,000 medical workers came to work on the front lines in Wuhan.

By late February, the number of patients discharged from the hospital had gradually increased, and beds began to free up. At that point, patients were largely able to receive timely treatment, Wang said.



[ad_2]

This content first appear on webmd

Tags: 2019 Novel Coronavirus2019-nCoVacute learterial blood gasesblood gasCoronaviruscritical illnessHCoV-229EHCoV-OC43health facilitieshematologyhospital designhospitalsHuman coronavirus 229EHuman coronavirus HKU1Human coronavirus OC43inpatient careisolationmultiple myelomamyelomaplasma cell myelomapneumoniaquarantinerespirationtreatment guidelinesWuhan coronavirus
Previous Post

North Korean defector becomes first to win South Korea parliamentary seat

Next Post

Germany set to lift lockdown cautiously while UK exit strategy remains unknown

Loud Silence Staff

Loud Silence Staff

Related Posts

April 14, 2020 — A roundup of the latest news about COVID-19
US Health

May 5, 2020 — A roundup of the latest news about COVID-19

by Loud Silence Staff
May 6, 2020
US Health

Carnival to Resume Some U.S.-Based Cruises

by Loud Silence Staff
May 6, 2020
Why Clinicians’ Spiritual Health Matters in the COVID-19 Crisis
US Health

Students Upset by USMLE Response to COVID-19 Demand Changes

by Loud Silence Staff
May 5, 2020
As Society Reopens, Not Everyone is Ready
US Health

As Society Reopens, Not Everyone is Ready

by Loud Silence Staff
May 5, 2020
Why Clinicians’ Spiritual Health Matters in the COVID-19 Crisis
US Health

Why Your Kids Should Spend Time Outdoors

by Loud Silence Staff
May 5, 2020
Next Post

Germany set to lift lockdown cautiously while UK exit strategy remains unknown

Recommended

Penguin Meets Up With Orangutan During Excursion In Empty San Diego Zoo

Penguin Meets Up With Orangutan During Excursion In Empty San Diego Zoo

May 1, 2020
CIA warned employees against Trump’s wonder drug

CIA warned employees against Trump’s wonder drug

April 14, 2020

Categories

  • African Business
  • African Education
  • African Health
  • African News
  • African Politics
  • African ShowBiz
  • Education
  • Ghana Business
  • Ghana News
  • Ghana ShowBiz
  • Ghana Sports
  • Human Interest Stories
  • News
  • Opinion
  • People
  • ShowBiz
  • Social Trends
  • US Business
  • US Education
  • US Health
  • US News
  • US Politics
  • US Showbiz
  • WADR
  • World Business
  • World News
  • World Politics
  • World Showbiz
  • World Sports

Don't miss it

President Mahama Unveils 24-Hour Economy Plan, Set to roll out in July
Ghana News

President Mahama Unveils 24-Hour Economy Plan, Set to roll out in July

May 28, 2025
Unmasking the Propaganda Machine: The Coordinated Smear Campaign Against Dr. Anne Sansa Daly
Ghana News

Ghana’s Medical and Dental Council Clarifies Stance on Dr. Anne Sansa Daly’s Certification

May 26, 2025
Nii Armah Amarteifio Apologizes to Dr. Daly
Ghana News

Nii Armah Amarteifio Apologizes to Dr. Daly

May 24, 2025
Unmasking the Propaganda Machine: The Coordinated Smear Campaign Against Dr. Anne Sansa Daly
Ghana News

Unmasking the Propaganda Machine: The Coordinated Smear Campaign Against Dr. Anne Sansa Daly

May 23, 2025
Legal Notice: Demand for Retraction of Defamatory Publication
Ghana News

Legal Notice: Demand for Retraction of Defamatory Publication

May 23, 2025
Legal Notice: Demand for Retraction of Defamatory Publication
Ghana News

Legal Notice: Demand for Retraction of Defamatory Publication

May 23, 2025

About Us

LOGO

Loud Silence Radio & TV Network and is a multi media production company focusing on Ghanaian and African news.

Contact

  • Alexandria, Virginia, USA
  • +1 212-602-9641
  • loudsilenceradio@gmail.com
Facebook Twitter Youtube Linkedin

Download App

google play store

© 2021 Loud Silence Media. All rights reserved.

  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Donate
  • Live Stream
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
Menu
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Donate
  • Live Stream
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
No Result
View All Result
  • Ghana News
    • General News
    • Business
    • Education
    • Opinion
  • US News
    • Business
    • Health
    • Human Interest Stories
    • Politics
    • Education
  • Africa News
    • Business
    • Education
    • Health
    • Politics
  • ShowBiz
    • Ghana ShowBiz
    • US Showbiz
    • African ShowBiz
    • World Showbiz
  • Editorials
    • People
  • World News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • Education
    • Health
  • Sports
    • Ghana Sports
    • World Sports
  • WADR
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.