Health News of Tuesday, 12 June 2018

Source: classfmonline.com

Ridge hospital surgery leaves 22-year-old man with bloated belly

Harrison Gbisanya's belly became swollen after a surgery at the Ridge hospital in Accra Harrison Gbisanya's belly became swollen after a surgery at the Ridge hospital in Accra

Harrison Gbisanya, a 22-year-old young man has developed a swollen belly after going through surgery at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital on 13 January 2018.

Narrating his ordeal in an interview with Chief Jerry Forson on Ghana Yensom on Accra 100.5FM on Tuesday, 12 June, Mr Gbisanya said he first visited the Maamobi polyclinic after suffering stomach ache but the doctors referred him to the 37 Military Hospital.

Doctors at the 37 Military hospital also referred him to the Greater Accra Regional Hospital due to overcrowding at the health facility.

According to him, after the nurses took his vitals at the Greater Accra Regional hospital, the doctors told him he needed to undergo surgery.

After successfully going through the surgery, Mr Gbisanya said he started feeling pains in the part of his stomach where the surgery was conducted.

The situation has worsened till now.

“I first went to Maamobi Polyclinic for treatment and they gave me some medication. But the situation was not getting better, and, so, I went back to that same hospital. But the doctors referred me to the 37 Military Hospital for treatment.

“The doctors at 37 Military Hospital also referred me to Ridge Hospital because they had a lot of patients. It was at the Greater Accra Regional Hospital that the doctors said given the nature of my situation, they had to conduct a surgery on me.

“The nurse then took my particulars, checked my vitals and the doctors eventually carried out the surgery. But later, I started feeling pains at where they did the surgery, and, so, I went back to them and met a different doctor who assessed the wound and instructed that it be dressed.

“I was admitted that night and the doctor who actually carried out the surgery came the following morning and saw my condition and gave me other prescriptions. He gave me injections on my stomach and discharged me.

“But the situation has not been good since I left the hospital, I have no money on me to go for treatment again, and, so, I appeal to the general public to assist me”.