Life in a Rural Hospital

It's sad and hard when a child is sick . My helper's younger brother's youngest child 6 months old is sick. Was hospitalized in a rural hospital . The problem is the doctors are not in harmony with their diagnosis . One says the infant is ok the other said positive with amoebiasis . A day ago the baby was ok. She was admitted for vomiting , lack of appetite and bloody stools . In our town clinic they were referred to a rural hospital in the next town. They did some laboratory works and IV fluids.
The baby improved a little but again last night they saw she was getting listless again and pale. The attending said she was ok but the other doctor said she had amoeba .
So now we are getting a doctor from her a pediatrician to refer the baby to a hospital in the city, a private one.
So I guess rural hospitals are ok but sometimes when it is an infant you just need to get the best care.
Another thing money is also another factor so I have offered my help, Christmas comes every year but a life is more important.
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Comments
marialy18 wrote on December 16, 2014, 10:05 PM
We left our house in the rural when we transferred in the city.
Life was good there where we have wide areas and facade
paperdaisyflower7 wrote on December 17, 2014, 1:32 AM
living in a rural area is nice and clean but only lacking in medical supplies and doctors
scheng1 wrote on December 17, 2014, 3:59 AM
Unless there is a specialized children hospital in the rural area.
paigea wrote on December 30, 2014, 1:01 PM
Here as well, some services are just not the same in rural hospitals. But they are good at what they do have