After a thorough examination, Ayanshi was diagnosed with bullous impetigo, a bacterial skin infection known for causing blisters and lesions. No previous medical reports were available for review.

The medical team counseled Ayanshi’s family on the importance of proper lesion care, maintaining hygiene, and keeping the wound dry. They were advised to ensure Ayanshi gets plenty of rest and to clean and dress the wound daily. The focus was on preventing infection spread and promoting healing through care.

With adherence to the prescribed treatment regimen, Ayanshi's condition improved significantly, leading to a complete cure. The family’s dedication to following the care instructions played a crucial role in her recovery.

This case highlights the vital role of accessible healthcare services and proper wound care education in managing and curing common infections like bullous impetigo, especially in underprivileged communities.

Ayanshi’s family expressed their gratitude towards the MHU team for their timely and effective intervention. The guidance and support provided by the healthcare professionals were instrumental in Ayanshi’s recovery.

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Sandhya - Programme Beneficiary.

Sandhya Sandip Kom, a three-year old from Kathepada, Vasantwadi in Dahanu, visited our mobile health unit (MHU) with her mother. She complained of itching and a skin lesion over her right axilla for a few days. These symptoms, along with fever, added to the child’s discomfort.