

Wards2 ( Womens internal)
The internal women's department, which is located on the ground floor of Shahada Hospital and next to the operating room with a size of 450 square meters, includes 8 rooms and 20 active beds and has 4 specialties: internal, infectious, eye, ear, nose and throat.
Patients' beds should have curtain around the bed and the patient's wardrobe with the bed, the patient's dining table, the refrigerator, the TV inside the patients' rooms with high quality and the hospital's internal training network...) and specialized facilities including: portable monitor, electroshock device, triple bed (such as The special part) is a wheelchair and walker eye examination device.
The names of the doctors in that center are as follows:
Eye surgery specialist, Mr. Abdul Ali Sharifi - Dr. Alireza Heydari and Mrs. Dr. Tahereh Rezaei -
Ear, Throat and Nose Surgery Specialist Dr. Maziar Beypour, Dr. Nedalsadat Jasmi -
Internal medicine specialist: Mr. Dr. Qadrat Elah Nazari, Mr. Dr. Adel Jalilian, Mrs. Dr. Arezoo Khoshkardar
Infectious disease specialist: Dr. Shahram Aryaifar - Dr. Mohammad Abbasi
Diseases and surgeries that are performed in the women's internal department include:
1- Eye, cataract, nail, DCR eye surgeries that are performed under local anesthesia and the patient is discharged on the evening of the surgery.
Ear, Throat and Nose: Fractures of the nose - septoplasty - rhinoplasty - endoscopy of the sinuses - types of tonsil surgeries - nasal fracture surgeries under general anesthesia and the same day of the surgery, the patient is usually discharged. After surgery, the patient is usually discharged.
Internal diseases: (deep vein thrombosis (DVT-diabetes) - respiratory patients such as asthma, pneumonia, gastrointestinal disease, bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patients (COPD) -, gastric bleeding (GIB), gastritis, pancreatitis, diagnostic endoscopy
Infectious: Diabetic foot ulcer, chills, flu, infectious diseases, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.
1- Pneumonia (pneumonia) which occurs as a result of an infection caused by a virus or bacteria, and its symptoms include: sputum, chest pain, fever, and difficulty in breathing, if it is infectious (bacterial) with antibiotics Biotic treatment lasts 3 to 6 days and the recovery of many symptoms usually takes several weeks (3 to 6 days of hospitalization depends on the severity of the symptoms).
2- Asthma: A disease in which the airways become narrow and swollen and produce too much mucus, which causes breathing problems, coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. Its symptoms can be controlled to some extent. Asthma patients should not be exposed to viral and allergenic stimuli
such as pollen, cold air, cigarette smoke, and stress, which cause the symptoms to worsen. Maintenance treatment (inhalation spray or tablets) can reduce or even eliminate symptoms - respiratory physiotherapy is one of the most effective ways to treat mild to moderate asthma. Annual influenza vaccine is recommended for patients with asthma.
The length of stay in the hospital is between 3 and 6 days, depending on the respiratory condition and the correct use of sprays.
3. Diabetes (sugar disease): the ability to produce insulin hormone in the body decreases or disappears, and sugar may decrease or increase, and it is diagnosed with a blood test, and its symptoms include: excessive urination, excessive drinking, excessive eating, weight loss, Despite the large appetite, fatigue and blurriness can be seen
Symptoms of low blood sugar: cold sweat - body tremors - headache - when these symptoms appear, dissolve some sugar in water and drink.
* Symptoms of high blood sugar: blurred vision-extreme thirst-lightheadedness-dry and hot skin-restlessness and sleepiness-smell from the mouth that is similar to that of a hospital. (insulin therapy)
* Complications of diabetes: blindness - damage to kidneys - reduction or loss of pain sensation - stroke - heart attack - peripheral vascular diseases (diabetic foot ulcer)
* Avoidance of food: avoiding sweet products, fat, lavash bread, rice, pasta, potatoes, less use of meat and eggs.
* Foods used: whole grain bread-sangak-barberry-cinnamon-fruits-vegetables-the length of stay in the hospital depends on blood sugar control
4. Increase or rise in blood pressure: it is said to increase blood pressure more than 140 mm Hg (systole) and more than 90 mm Hg (diastole).
*Symptoms of high blood pressure include: headache (especially in the morning) - lightheadedness - nausea and ringing in the ears - blurred vision and fainting.
* Complications of high blood pressure are: stroke - heart attack - chronic kidney diseases and pulmonary embolism.
5-Gastroenteritis (inflammation of the stomach) whose symptoms include: diarrhea-vomiting-abdominal pain and muscle cramps. Most of the causes are viruses. Lesser causes include parasites and bacteria.
*Transmission may be due to consumption of improperly prepared foods or contaminated water or close contact with infected people
Consuming plenty of fluids and using ORS powder is the basis of disease control
*One of the ways to diagnose is stool test (the duration of hospitalization is about 4 to 7 days)
6. Cataract surgery: the opacity of the lens of the eye is called, its symptoms are blurred vision - difficulty seeing at night - discomfort when facing light and seeing a halo around the light - in this method, ultrasound waves are used to crush the lens. It usually doesn't need stitches and it heals by itself. After removing the lens, a clear synthetic lens is placed inside the eye. This operation usually takes about 10 to 15 minutes and does not require general anesthesia and can be performed with local anesthesia. The duration of hospitalization is 1 day
7. Tonsillectomy: In this surgery, tonsils are removed from time to time. Symptoms of enlarged tonsils are night snoring and airway obstruction in the form of pulse interruption during sleep. - Risks and complications of the operation: including bleeding after the operation - swelling of the soft palate of the tongue and infection after surgery are very rare * Warfarin-aspirin-ibuprofen and venaproxen tablets should not be used before the operation due to the risk of bleeding during the operation. In this center, post-operative care training sheets are designed and given to patients by otolaryngology doctors. The length of stay in the hospital is 2 days.