Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Doctor quest

Today we decided to make the pilgrimage to Dr. Capt. Thambiah's, since Ash's skin condition especially the scalp after a night of scratching looked pretty bad. He got ready for school but in the end we decided not to send him. Instead, after dropping Mira, we found our way to the clinic of Dr. Thambiah on Poonamalle High Road. The small narrow lane opposite the Das Prakash Hotel led to an old, dilapidated colonial bungalow. I dont think it has been painted for ages and it looked like a haunted house. I could see the doctor in one room on the left while a serpentine queue extended from outside his room to the back of his house.
The morning practice timings are 8.30 to 11 am according to the board hung in the front and we had no hope of making it before that. We decided to come off. Moreoever, going to him each time standing in this perennial Q would be tiresome to say the least.
So we drove to Dr. Patrick Yesudian's clinic next to the Pride Hotel on PH road. Only to be told by his secretary that appointments are full for this week. She very kindly gave us an appointment for Monday next.
But what am I going to do with this itching lil boy until then?
p.s. The house is all quiet again, if the presence of two kids can make it any quieter. The last of our guests left yesterday night.
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I post this, and then go for a cup of coffee in the canteen. On my way, I meet a colleague whose 9-year-old son also suffers from eczema. It is seasonal and severe too in his case. George and his father have had eczema too as kids. So it is hereditary for them.
But eczema doesnt run in our family, and Ash is a first-generation recipient. George tells me that Dr. Thambiah is a senile maverick. He is 80, a bachelor and doesnt spend more than a minute with each patient. Well, he would have to if he has to see some 150 patients in 3 hours. There must have been some 50 people in the queue when I went there. The consultation fee might seems paltry but apparently he makes up for it in the medicines he prescribes and which have to be bought from his own pharmacy next door.
George swears by Dr. Patrick. He however advises me not to mention to him that we had tried alternative therapies for eczema. Long back he had told V: "Dont try Siddha and Ayurveda and stuff. In the end you will come back to me."
Prophetical.

4 comments:

Amos said...

Why dont you check with KKR ENT clinic, they specialise in ENT but no harm in calling them to check whether they can help you...AM

Anonymous said...

allergies r seasonal too. he must be allergic to the trees outside /flowers, pollens..dustmites,animalfur ,food all the reasons.only thing u can do is watch diet , give meds they already gave for itching,put lotions/cream they prescribe.
warm water bath,no toweling( no rubbing) straight cream.
u keep changing Dr meds no use.u can try shots .. in the long run may help. though right now some one who is taking shots still has lot of prob..
but know who took shots who r better.
my kids r suffering now climate changes, more itchings,Ez high,nose blocks,coughs eyes watering all part and parcel of our life.
ust

Ladybird said...

usha, what are the creams that u use for the kids?

Anonymous said...

hi,
warm bath(not too hot/or cold)just towel head put straight cream. we put both aveeno and eucerin lotion both i mix in hand put on wet body and dress up.whole body. then when changing clothes,when ever itching,put cream of eucrein/orlotion of the same. i prefer eucerin. night, we give them 1tsp claratin.
other things they use here is aqufor,vaseline.which did not work that great.hydrcortisone cream i put prescribed and over the counter when bad ez.
kids should wear cotton, too much heat /sweat they itch .
food- if diet not right then also itch more.
these r things which work for my kids ,each child diff allergy,only watching their daily diet and habbits u can tell..
take care, god bless. hope all this goes while they r older.
ust

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