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fungal infection in lungs :: Article Creator Man's Severe Cough Is First Sign Of Horror Fungal Lung Infection From Sniffing His Own Smelly Socks A MAN'S peculiar habit of sniffing his dirty socks after wearing them landed him in hospital, as he developed a fungal lung infection. The first sign of the nasty lung condition was a severe cough that wouldn't budge. 2 A man developed a severe cough which turned out to be a fungal lung infectionCredit: Southwest Hospital of the Army Medical University 2 He had a habit of smelling his funky socksCredit: Getty The man, from Chongqing in southwestern China, who was given the pseudonym of Li Qi in local media reports, was racked by coughing fits so bad that they kept him up at night. He bought himself cough syrup, but to no avail. His hacking continued and he developed blood shot eyes. Eventually, the man visited the Southwest Hospital of the Army Medical University. ...

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Nashik: Portable X-ray Machine To Boost Tuberculosis Eradication Efforts In Remote Areas

Nashik: Portable X-ray Machine To Boost Tuberculosis Eradication Efforts In Remote Areas

A portable X-ray machine, provided by Mylan Company through its CSR Fund, was handed over to the District Tuberculosis Eradication Department under the National Tuberculosis Eradication Program. The dedication ceremony was held in the presence of Divisional Commissioner Dr Praveen Gedam and Chief Executive Officer of Zila Parishad Ashima Mittal.

After inspecting the equipment, Dr. Praveen Gedam advised health officials to ensure the effective use of the portable X-ray machine in remote areas to enhance healthcare services.

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Pulmonary tuberculosis testing typically involves sputum analysis and chest X-rays. However, in remote areas lacking X-ray facilities, this portable machine will greatly aid the Tuberculosis Eradication Department and the Health Department. Weighing just three kilograms, the machine is easy to transport and is equipped with charging and battery backup, allowing health workers to use it efficiently in inaccessible regions.

The ceremony was attended by District Health Officer Dr. Sudharkar More, District Tuberculosis Officer Dr. Ravindra Chaudhary, Additional District Health Officer Dr. Rajendra Bagul, District Mother and Child Welfare Officer Dr. Harshal Nehete, Assistant District Health Officer Dr. Deepak Lone, and Mylan Company representative Anish.






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