Darbhanga: The death of two newborns in the medical college of Darbhanga, Bihar, has created a lot of ruckuses. The family alleged that negligence was done in the treatment. Because of this, they lost their life. After the death of both newborns, the family members created a lot of ruckus in the hospital. The hospital management has denied the allegation of negligence in treatment. There was a lot of uproar after the death of two newborns admitted to the Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) for treatment in the infant department.
According to the news received, father Amit Kumar Yadav had admitted his newborn to the infant department of DMCH for treatment. When the nurse was asked to see the newborn admitted to the hospital, she was busy with her phone. On repeated calls, neither the nurse nor any doctor came. After some time, when a doctor came and told him that the condition of the newborn was bad. After seeing the child, he said- There is nothing to worry about. After some time, the child's breath stopped. Amit Kumar Yadav, the father of the deceased, said that there is no treatment in DMCH.
After the death of the newborns, the family sat on the main road of the hospital and protested against the negligence of the doctors. Due to the closure of the main road, there was a jam-like situation outside the hospital. Then on the persuasion of some senior doctors who reached the spot, the protesting people opened the way. DMHC Deputy Superintendent Dr Harendra Kumar has denied the allegations of the family members of the deceased. He says that most children are brought to the infant department when their condition becomes very serious. Children are treated better in the hospital. Efforts are made to save children with full honesty. But not all children survive. Family members don't understand the real situation.
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