The number of heart attack cases is increasing rapidly in the country. Its impact has increased rapidly since the Corona period. The matter of concern is that now the cases of heart attack are increasing among the youth as well.
There is a rapid increase in cases of heart attack in the country. Its effect has increased rapidly since the Corona period. The matter of concern is that now the cases of heart attack are increasing among the youth as well and this problem becomes more serious in the winter season. In most cases, the patient dies before reaching the hospital after a heart attack, which shows that the lack of knowledge of immediate and first aid in case of a heart attack is becoming an obstacle in saving people's lives.
Understanding this problem, Dr Neeraj Kumar, a senior cardiologist at LPS Cardiology Hospital, Kanpur, has created a cheap and easy 'Ram Kit'. This kit is available for only Rs 7 and includes three essential medicines given in case of a heart attack: Ecosprin, Sorbitrate and Rosuvas 20.
Why is it named Ram Kit?
Dr Neeraj Kumar says that if a patient takes these three medicines in case of a heart attack, then his chances of survival increase a lot. This kit has been named 'Ram Kit' so that people can easily remember the names of the medicines and can use it immediately in times of crisis. The purpose of naming it 'Ram Kit' is also to create an emotional connection among people, so that they can become more aware and confident about this kit.
How does this medicine work?
This kit is very easy to use in case of a heart attack. Ecosprin helps in thinning the blood, which improves the flow of blood to the heart. Sorbitrate tablets provide immediate relief to the heart and Rosuvas 20 helps in controlling cholesterol levels. The combination of these medicines can prove to be life saving, provided they are used at the right time.
Doctor Neeraj Kumar says that this kit should not be used regularly
but should only be used in case of emergency like heart attack. Along with this, he has also provided religious books to the patients admitted in his hospital to give them mental peace so that they can experience peace and positivity.
(Disclaimer: Dear reader, thank you for reading this news. This news has been written only to make you aware. We have taken the help of general information in writing this. If you read anything related to your health anywhere, then definitely consult a doctor before adopting it.)
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