Patient Experience
An impoverished 4-year-old girl with severe malnutrition and persistent cough was found to have multidrug-resistant tuberculosis; Dr. Saha coordinated with NGOs for free medication, provided nutritional guidance to her single mother, and achieved full recovery after 9 months of closely monitored treatment.
A 12-year-old aspiring athlete from a middle-class family developed unexplained fatigue; Dr. Saha diagnosed early-onset Addison's disease through meticulous hormone testing, initiated steroid replacement therapy, and gradually reintroduced athletic training under careful supervision.
A 3-day-old neonate from a remote village was rushed in with critical congenital heart disease; Dr. Saha arranged emergency transfer to a cardiac center, maintained communication with the anxious parents via daily updates, and the baby successfully underwent life-saving surgery.
A teenage girl from an educated family presented with psychosomatic abdominal pain; Dr. Saha discovered underlying school-related anxiety, involved both parents in counseling sessions, and implemented a holistic mind-body approach that resolved symptoms within weeks.
A 5-year-old boy with cerebral palsy from a low-income household developed severe contractures; Dr. Saha designed a home-based physiotherapy program using household items, trained his grandmother as primary caregiver, and significantly improved joint mobility over six months.
An 8-year-old adopted child with mysterious episodic rashes was diagnosed with rare mast cell activation syndrome; Dr. Saha created a personalized trigger-avoidance plan and emergency protocol, empowering the adoptive parents to manage flare-ups confidently.
A 10-year-old diabetic patient from a tech-savvy family was struggling with glucose control; Dr. Saha incorporated a continuous glucose monitor and smartphone app, involving the patient in his own data tracking, resulting in dramatically improved HbA1c levels.
A 2-year-old twins from a nuclear family presented with failure to thrive; Dr. Saha identified severe cow's milk protein allergy in both, switched them to specialized formula, and provided biweekly growth monitoring until they caught up to percentile curves.
A 15-year-old boy from a conservative family developed sudden neurological symptoms; Dr. Saha diagnosed autoimmune encephalitis, initiated immunosuppressive therapy against family initial reluctance, and achieved complete neurological recovery after three months.
A 6-month-old infant from a migrant worker family presented with developmental delays; Dr. Saha discovered congenital hypothyroidism missed in newborn screening, started immediate hormone replacement, and arranged community health worker follow-ups during family's seasonal migrations.
A 9-year-old girl with complex epilepsy from an upper-middle-class family was experiencing breakthrough seizures; Dr. Saha implemented ketogenic diet therapy with intensive dietary counseling, reducing seizure frequency by 80% without additional medications.
A 14-year-old with mysterious recurrent fevers was diagnosed with periodic fever syndrome; Dr. Saha prescribed targeted biologic therapy, coordinated with a rheumatologist, and helped the teenager resume normal school activities after years of disrupted education.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from rural Bengal presented with a strangulated umbilical hernia after weeks of hiding her symptoms due to fear of hospitals. Dr. Biswas performed emergency laparoscopic surgery and arranged for a social worker to help her access government healthcare subsidies. She recovered fully within three weeks and now volunteers at a community health awareness program.
An 8-year-old street food vendor's son arrived with a perforated appendix after working alongside his father for months. Dr. Biswas performed an open appendectomy, coordinated with a local NGO for postoperative nutrition support, and helped enroll the child in a free education program during his month-long recovery.
A 45-year-old corporate executive with no previous medical history developed acute necrotizing pancreatitis after a stressful merger. Dr. Biswas performed minimally invasive necrosectomy and designed a phased return-to-work plan. The patient returned to limited duties after two months with completely revised lifestyle habits.
A pregnant woman in her second trimester presented with symptomatic gallstones. Dr. Biswas coordinated with obstetricians to perform laparoscopic cholecystectomy during the safest gestational window. Both mother and baby remained healthy, with delivery occurring normally at full term.
A 68-year-old fisherman with chronic tobacco use presented with a complex pilonidal sinus that had been neglected for years. Dr. Biswas performed a modified Limberg flap procedure and arranged for tobacco cessation counseling. The wound healed completely after six weeks without recurrence.
A 19-year-old college athlete suffered a traumatic splenic injury during a football match. Dr. Biswas performed spleen-preserving surgery instead of splenectomy, allowing the student to return to competitive sports after three months of monitored recovery.
A 50-year-old homemaker from an affluent family presented with recurring pilonidal disease after multiple failed surgeries elsewhere. Dr. Biswas performed a complete excision with rotational flap reconstruction. She achieved permanent resolution and returned to her active social life in four weeks.
Dr. Debnath managed my high-risk twin pregnancy with diabetes. His customized diet plan and weekly monitoring ensured both babies reached full term with perfect health.