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Hepatocellular Jaundice 32 women supported by Global Air Ambulance Bokaro

by Global Air Ambulance Global Air Ambulance Services in Delhi

Tell you that Hepatocellular jaundice is a type of jaundice, which means that it comes under jaundice infection. Hepatocellular (liver) jaundice may be caused by small or persistent hepatitis, stomach ache, lack of appetite, drug-induced abdominal pain, hepatitis and drug liver disease or infection.

The local death of live cells reduces the rapid change of larvae and the ability to discharge the liver, thereby creating unrelated bilirubin buildup in the blood. We took advantage of all the necessary information related to the symptoms of hepatocellular jaundice in order to make it clear. Due to similar deficiencies and impaired, a patient was admitted to the hospital for treatment.


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But the available team was unable to stabilize patients with medical treatment, so they suggested shifting the patient to another medical treatment centre for better supervision and good care of the modern equipment assistance with 24x7of Air Ambulance from Bokaro.

For the patient's transfer process, they require the support of air ambulance services. It was further extended by "Global Air Ambulance Services" to serve the medical assistance along the medical tourism process.

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With the support of the faculty, the Tatanagar cost, with the modern setup of medical equipment and best MD doctors and emergency medical technicians, with brand badges of Air Ambulance Services best service provider in Patna.

According to Global Patient Service Summary, also provides emergency Air Ambulance from Tatanagar with all the advanced and modern setup of essential equipment.


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