The patient lived, my tears flowed
The patient lived, my tears flowed As usual, on 16th of August, I was handling the evening duty in the emergency ward. Brother Dr. Sanjiv Yadav, emergency ward bed no. Giving me the file of 5, he said, "Brother, this is a case (patient) from the OPD." The surgery, medicine and ENT departments have seen it, now the mental department has to see it. So far, no disease has been observed. 22-year-old Shankar Tharu of Badhaiyatal-5 Bardia came to Nepalganj Medical College Teaching Hospital Kohalpur emergency with stomachache and difficulty in speaking. When he looked sick, he looked like he was drunk. The patient had no such chronic disease (history). Doctors from all departments had seen it. The cause of the problem was not yet discovered. However, the patient's health was deteriorating. I left with my neck raised, I had no control over the patient's body. After that, I called the relatives of the patient and got information about the place where he was staying and the su