Imprisoned journalists is not transferred to the hospital
Despite the worsening rheumatic disease the convicted journalist Seymour Hazy has not been transferred to the prison hospital, said his wife Nigar Hazy. "On November 16 I spoke to my husband on the phone, and he said he did not receive medical assistance in jail," she said. In turn, the deputy chief of the medical department of the Ministry of Justice Iftikhar Gurbanov said Meydan.TV, that on November 15 Seymour Hazy’s blood samples were taken , and if his rheumatism worsens, he will hold a "special treatment".
A renowned physician Adil Geybulla believes that during the period of acute rheumatism hospital treatment of the patient is required. High humidity in prison increases the risk of exacerbation of the disease. "Therefore, it is necessary to transfer the patient at least to the medical wing of the jail, but it would be better if he is transferred to the medical institutions of Ministry of Justice," said Geybulla.
The doctor said that rheumatic fever - is a systemic inflammatory disease of connective tissue, and if there is no effective treatment, there could be problems and other negative phenomena. -06D-
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