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Tuberculousis Stigma
Saira, age 12, came to our clinic after suffering a long time with pain in her neck, swollen lymph nodes, significant weight loss and a high fever. Our Save Kids Trust’s initial assessment was suspected Tuberculosis (TB). We immediately referred Saira to the Jaipur Government Hospital through our ‘Chronic Cases’ program. The diagnosis of TB was confirmed and Saira started Anti-Tuberculosis Treatment (ATT) free of charge. Regular monitoring and follow-up appointments with Dr
Oct 31, 20242 min read


Buddies Help Each Other
A Bicycle Wound Gets Immediate Help Twelve-year-old Aarav was cycling with his friends when his leg got caught in the wheel, causing a painful injury and bleeding. His friends didn’t panic, they quickly took him to the nearby Save Kids Trust Clinic, knowing he would get free treatment there. At the clinic, Aarav received immediate medical attention. The quick response helped prevent complications and reduced the risk of infection. Thanks to the SKT Clinic’s accessibility an
Oct 24, 20241 min read


Moving Out of Generational Poverty
The first time we met Kavya was when she visited our health clinic in 2015 seeking medical care. While getting treatment she shared her...
Oct 23, 20242 min read


Monsoon Maladies
High Humidity Exasperates Skin Infections Skin infections increase with high humidity levels during monsoon season, which has been with us for the last couple months. The warm and moist climate, combined with poor hygiene and inadequate living conditions, creates an ideal breeding ground for bacteria, fungi, and other micro-organisms. Children in our communities are especially vulnerable because of poor sanitation, inadequate access to clean water and soap, overcrowding, an
Sep 2, 20241 min read


Infant Development
Second Generation SKT Patient takes Overnight Train to Seek Help Jai, an 18-month-old child, is currently unable to walk independently. While it's typical for babies to start walking before this age, Jai's situation is unique. Anika, Jai's mother, is 20 years old and has a long-standing connection with the SKT clinic from her childhood. Despite being married and having a young child, she traveled from another state (Gujarat) to seek advice and care for her child at the SKT cl
Jul 8, 20241 min read


Umbrellas can Save You from the Rain but not from Mosquitoes
Fighting mosquitos before they bite
Jun 5, 20241 min read
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