Egypt government issues decision regarding doctor who lost his sight due to Corona



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Source: Cairo – Ashraf Abdel Hamid

Today, Thursday, the Egyptian Prime Minister, Mostafa Madbouly, decided to treat the doctor Mahmoud Sami, who suffered from a lack of vision while performing his job in a hospital to isolate Corona patients in Kafr El-Sheikh at the expense of the state.

An official statement by the Egyptian Cabinet stated that Dr. Hossam Al-Masry, the Prime Minister’s medical adviser, Chairman of the Higher Medical Committee, followed the evolution of the case of the doctor Mahmoud Sami Fathi, who worked in an isolation hospital, suffered from very high blood pressure and you currently have a vision impairment problem.

In addition, the medical adviser explained that when presenting the case to the Supreme Medical Committee in the Council of Ministers, he recommended directing the case to the International Medical Center, to complete the necessary medical examinations and treat the doctor at the expense of the state, while providing the It commits a detailed medical report, in preparation for the Prime Minister’s decision to treat the doctor.

Incident details.

The incident started last Friday when the doctor, Mahmoud Sami Qneiber, a dietitian, who was practicing his work in treating crown patients at the isolation hospital in Baltim, Kafr El-Sheikh, felt very tired as a result of the constant pressure for 7 days, and he woke up from his sleep, only to find he couldn’t do it. Vision.

Two hospital doctors revealed to Al Arabiya.net that when they performed a medical examination on their colleague, they diagnosed him with very high blood pressure and, to exacerbate his condition, they transferred him to the intensive care hospital in Kafr El-Sheikh, and underwent Coron controls.

The two doctors said the test results showed that the 39-year-old doctor was free of the Corona virus and that his condition was caused by high blood pressure.

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He said that his doctor’s colleague was transferred to the Ophthalmology Hospital in Kafr El-Sheikh, where he performed tests to treat the vision problem to be told by doctors that high blood pressure caused blood clots in the veins and vessels. that reach the eye.

For his part, Dr. Amr Abu Samra, the captain of Kafr El Sheikh Doctors, revealed to “Al Arabiya.net” that the doctor had high blood pressure while working in the isolation hospital, leading to blindness, and television radiographs showed that he suffered a stroke in the artery of the eye, and new tests are underway to determine the cause of the injury.

He added that the Kafr El Sheikh Union of Doctors is following the position and condition of the doctor first hand, and providing him with all aspects of support until he returns healthy.



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