A young child diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) arrived at Pulse Hospital after a challenging journey of 1.5 months. Before coming here, the child had been treated by three pediatricians and two neurologists but showed little progress. The condition left the child unable to stand or walk, causing immense worry for the family.
At Pulse Hospital, under the expert care of Senior Pediatrician Dr. Khandgave, the ICU team, dedicated nurses, and the hospital management, a new chapter of hope began. The child's condition started improving with prompt administration of IV Immunoglobulin (IVIG) therapy. Slowly but surely, strength returned to the legs, bringing smiles and relief to everyone involved.
This case is a testament to the power of persistence, expertise, and teamwork. It reminds us that the word IMPOSSIBLE itself says, "I AM POSSIBLE." At Pulse Hospital, every effort is made to turn hope into healing and impossibilities into possibilities.
We learned from this case that we could get results for IVIg even after 6 weeks of illness.
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