Journal of the Indian Medical Association
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Forty-nine cases of electric burns with various factors responsible for accidents were studied. The stress was given on the study of disability after electric burns. Different complications of electric burns including morbidity and mortality were noted. ⋯ Hence, the major problem in electrical burns is due to permanent disability because of amputations, ultimately giving rise to the problem of rehabilitation mostly in young working people. Upper limb was burnt in 96% of patients. Hence, it further aggravates the severity in electrical burn injury because it is a working limb.
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The incidence of postdural puncture headache, its severity, time of onset and duration following spinal anaesthesia in female subjects using 25 gauge Quincke needles are discussed in this paper. Postdural puncture headache was seen in only 3% of the cases. The headache appeared mainly on the 1st postoperative day and was associated with nausea and vomiting in one case; and it disappeared by the 2nd to 3rd day following administration of mild analgesics and anti-emetics.