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Due to Covid situation no hospital is free to admit her as almost all hospitals have covid patients. As she is bedridden it's difficult get her out from home as saturation comes down drastically once I removed. Her regular Family doctor is in 90s. He couldn't help her anymore. Requesting if any safest medicines can be given at home to improve her health. Her conditions are: Mother has complaints of hard stomach like a stone,Neck is always down,Weak unable to walk,Only liquid intake forced to give,Mild Edema in legs,Saturation used to be 30-40,With Bipap support since 14years,Saturation is 80 during Bipap support,Her skin colour is changed to purple,responding late..
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Kindly admit her in nearby hospital
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Since there are multiple health issues and her general condition is not so good, its better to get her to a hospital as soon as possible.
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