Author: Jatin
Kerala, the state, is renowned for having the highest literacy rate in India. But the state is currently facing an outbreak of Hepatitis. The disease is primarily concentrated in the Avoly panchayat and surrounding areas. The outrage is mostly happening in the Muvattupuzha region of Ernakulam district. The first confirmed case was reported on May 30, 2025, and since then, 51 cases have been reported to date. As per the information provided by officials from the District Medical Office, the outbreak has spread across Avoly, Manjalloor, and Arakuzha panchayats. With that, the district at least reported 21 confirmed cases in…
Indigestion, heartburn, and acidity are all typical issues that can make day-to-day living miserable. You may be suffering from acid reflux or GERD (Gastro-oesophageal Reflux Disease) if you frequently have stomach pain, a burning feeling in your chest, or difficulty digesting meals. Veloz D Capsule is one medication that is frequently administered for these ailments. We will describe Veloz D’s definition, mechanism of action, advantages, disadvantages, and safe usage advice in this blog. What is Veloz D Capsule? Veloz D Capsule is a combination of two active ingredients, Rabeprazole (20 mg) and Domperidone (30 mg). This particular medicine is used…
When people think of advanced medical care in India, their minds often jump to big-city hospitals or high-end private setups. But set away in Angamaly, just a short drive from Cochin International Airport, is a facility that is shifting that narrative. Apollo Adlux Hospital, a part of Apollo Hospital, isn’t just another addition to Kerala’s healthcare scene. Apollo Adlux is the only one in India to have achieved 300+ Robotic Gynecological Surgeries in just two years. It has quickly become a go-to destination for patients from both within the country and overseas, all looking for quality treatment they can trust.…
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has released guidelines to protect infants and young children from Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) which is one of the major causes of lower respiratory tract infections worldwide, especially in infants. According to WHO, RSV takes at least a hundred thousand infant lives and more than 3.6 million children under the age of 5 are hospitalised worldwide. They have also revealed that infants, under six months old, account for around half of these fatalities. The vast majority (97%) of RSV newborn deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries with limited access to medical assistance, such as oxygen or…