This week, the death of a child in Razi Saravan Hospital has caused protests by the people of this city regarding the lack of proper expertise of the hospital's personnel.
According to Hale Vash report, a Saravan child with the identity of "9-year-old Adel Rahimi, son of Mohammad Jalaluddin" came to the Razi Saravan Hospital on July 31st at around 8:30 am after having symptoms of "nausea and vomiting". He loses his life.
The relatives of this child consider "medical errors in diagnosing and prescribing strong drugs" as the cause of this child's death.
In this context, Mahmoud Kohnsal, an anesthesiologist at Razi Saravan Hospital, said in an interview with a media outlet of this city: "The child was suffering from thalassemia major, this patient was admitted to the hospital with the diagnosis of encephalitis (brain infection) and suffered The level of consciousness decreases. The patient is connected to a ventilator (artificial respiration) and is under observation in the pediatric intensive care unit, and doctors have been present at the patient's bedside and the necessary visits have been made. "Despite all the efforts of the medical staff, the patient died due to the severity of the disease and brain problems."
Mr. Kohnsal claims that "there was no malpractice regarding the diagnosis and treatment of the patient's disease", but this is despite the fact that the family of this child has a different opinion.
A relative of Rahimi's family rejected Dr. Kohnsal's explanation and told Haval Vash reporter: "Mr. Kohnsal, this little boy eats peanuts in the middle of the night and starts vomiting in the middle of the night, and the parents think that it is simple poisoning for the first time." They will bring him to your hospital for the last time! Without washing the stomach, because the mother had a depression in her forehead, you diagnosed her with encephalitis only from the pupil and injected heavy drugs! No CT scan, no EEG, nothing else!"
Currently, he cannot independently confirm or deny a claim, but experience has shown that the medical staff of Sistan and Baluchistan province is extremely weak, and there is a serious weakness in the field of medical infrastructure in Sistan and Baluchistan province. People of the province, especially the southern cities, generally travel to the neighboring provinces for regular treatments.