New Delhi: Six months after battling the coronavirus pandemic, Gujarat has become the second center in India after the Bhopal AIIMS, where the study is being done on people who died of coronavirus. A study is done on the body of the deceased to find out how this dangerous virus destroys the human body. Efforts are being made to find a way to prevent the death of these fatalities.
The post-mortem of five bodies has been done so far in the PDU Government Medical College affiliated to Rajkot Civil Hospital. One of the most shocking information of all post mortems is that the corona virus makes a man's spongy lungs so stiff as if they were made of stone. Dr. Hetal, Professor and Head of Forensic Medicine at PDU GMC, has reported that in her 13-year career in Forensic Medicine, she has seen it for the first time when a viral disease has made the lungs hard like stone.
She stated that "Lungs are spongy organs. It is visible even in a picture that lungs are soft like bread, which they remain soft even when pressed. Lung cancer, pneumonia, and in the autopsy post mortem of TB patients, we see that the lungs become hard, but the corona causes unprecedented damage. When you cut the corona patient's lungs, it feels like you're cutting a stone. "
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