<p>The Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission (MPHRC) has directed Bhopal divisional commissioner and director of health services to submit a detailed report over an incident in which a patient suffering from black fungus was reportedly denied treatment by hospitals here.</p>.<p>A media report had said that the patient, who had come all the way from Chhindwara to the state capital, was turned away by two hospitals in Bhopal recently.</p>.<p>The MPHRC on Thursday asked the authorities to submit the report over it within 10 days.</p>.<p>In the report, the commission sought to know three things - under what circumstances the patient was denied admission; if any arrangement for his treatment was made and if treatment for this disease was available in Chhindwara, why was the patient referred to Bhopal.</p>.<p>In a press release, the commission said that the 45- year-old patient was not admitted to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for seven hours for want of bed.</p>.<p>His family took him to the government-run Hamadia Hospital, but when there was no bed available for him there, they brought him back to AIIMS, Bhopal.</p>.<p>The patient, who works as a clerk with the state forest department, had taken a coronavirus shot on March 22. On the seventh day (March 28), he fell sick and on April 12, he faced paralysis attack and his left eye swelled, it said.</p>.<p>The local doctors (at Chhindwara) said that he suffered from black fungus, and referred him to Bhopal. </p>
<p>The Madhya Pradesh Human Rights Commission (MPHRC) has directed Bhopal divisional commissioner and director of health services to submit a detailed report over an incident in which a patient suffering from black fungus was reportedly denied treatment by hospitals here.</p>.<p>A media report had said that the patient, who had come all the way from Chhindwara to the state capital, was turned away by two hospitals in Bhopal recently.</p>.<p>The MPHRC on Thursday asked the authorities to submit the report over it within 10 days.</p>.<p>In the report, the commission sought to know three things - under what circumstances the patient was denied admission; if any arrangement for his treatment was made and if treatment for this disease was available in Chhindwara, why was the patient referred to Bhopal.</p>.<p>In a press release, the commission said that the 45- year-old patient was not admitted to All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) for seven hours for want of bed.</p>.<p>His family took him to the government-run Hamadia Hospital, but when there was no bed available for him there, they brought him back to AIIMS, Bhopal.</p>.<p>The patient, who works as a clerk with the state forest department, had taken a coronavirus shot on March 22. On the seventh day (March 28), he fell sick and on April 12, he faced paralysis attack and his left eye swelled, it said.</p>.<p>The local doctors (at Chhindwara) said that he suffered from black fungus, and referred him to Bhopal. </p>