Infection prevention and awareness in remote Nepal

by PHASE Nepal
Infection prevention and awareness in remote Nepal

Project Report | Jan 2, 2024
Journey from Injury to Recovery in Rural Nepal

By Sumati Shakya | Education Officer

PHASE Nepal staff helping the boy to heal
PHASE Nepal staff helping the boy to heal

Dear friend, Bishnu Malla (name changed), an 11-year-old boy from Humla District, Sarkegad Rural Municipality, Ward 1, Tumcha, is part of a family comprising one elder brother, one younger brother, and their mother. Unfortunately, his father passed away nearly 23 months ago. The family relies on agriculture and working as porters for their livelihood.

While returning from grazing the goat in the forest, Bishnu fell and injured his hand, experiencing swelling and intense pain. We brought him to CHU Tumcha after a meeting at Jair Health Post. Government staff at Jair examined him, applied an elastic crepe bandage, and prescribed Tab Ibuprofen 200mg TDS for pain relief. Although they referred him to Kolti for further treatment, financial constraints prevented Bishnu's mother from taking him there. Instead, she improvised a Kamro (homemade bandage), which unfortunately worsened his condition, causing increased redness, swelling, and difficulty moving his hand.

Upon our return to Tumcha from Jair, we visited Bishnu's house, providing him with first-line antibiotic tablets, Ampicillin and Cloxacillin. We advised his mother to take him to Kolti for an X-ray, but she explained her financial inability to afford the treatment. We contacted the Central office (Sangita Baruwal) to inform her about Bishnu's condition and request financial assistance. The PHASE office provided some support, and Bishnu's family was advised to seek free treatment from the ward office. Before taking Bishnu to Kolti, we removed the Kamro bandage and replaced it with a Plaster of Paris bandage. After the X-ray at Kolti, Bishnu was referred to Martadi District Hospital, where an orthopedic doctor examined him and applied a plaster. The doctor recommended follow-up X-rays every 7 days.

Expressing deep gratitude, Bishnu's mother thanked us for the support and assistance that significantly improved her son's condition. She highlighted her appreciation for the help and management ensuring her son's well-being. However, the primary thanks goes to you. Your support enables us to assist this needy community. Thank you so much. 

The Boy's Relief with a Healing Hand
The Boy's Relief with a Healing Hand
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PHASE Nepal

Location: Kathmandu - Nepal
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Project Leader:
Dr Jiban Karki
Bhaktapur , Bagmati Nepal
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