The Aceh Health Service said that the remaining two atypical, progressive acute kidney disorders (Aute Kindey Injury/AKI) patients in Aceh had been declared cured. There has been no additional new cases since early November.
"“ Until now there have been no new cases (AKI). Two cases that were treated yesterday have indeed recovered and been repatriated,” said Head of Disease Prevention and Control (P2P) Aceh Health Service Iman Cheapman in Banda Aceh, between, Friday, November 25.
He explained that the total number of acute kidney failure cases in Aceh was 32 cases, of which 24 people died and eight people had been declared cured.
Previously, the two patients who had been declared cured underwent medical treatment at the Zainoel Abidin Regional General Hospital (RSUD) Banda Aceh. They are from South Aceh Regency and Pidie Regency.
During treatment, said Iman, apart from not being able to urinate, one of the patients also fell unconscious. However, now conditions are getting better, although they still have to undergo outpatient treatment at home.
" “ So he's still a bit difficult to walk, but he's healthy, urinating is normal so he can be sent home. If the other person has recovered completely, "said Iman.
During treatment, the AKI patient also received drugs distributed from the Indonesian Ministry of Health, namely anti-dotum drug fomepizole.
Iman added that currently there are no reports of new cases of AKI. This is also due to the high public awareness, with an appeal not to take certain mild drugs, which are considered the cause.
“Usually, when people are used to buying drugs directly at pharmacies, now many have immediately asked a specialist for their child's medicine,” he said.
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