He grew diabetes and tension from baklava: Many Kosovars ended up in CKUK

Yesterday, someone may have had too much baklava and candy. However, someone also saw the argument of eating these foods that are traditional for the festival of Bajram, and they are nearly not missing from any home. Some of them were made for the CKUK Emergency Clinic. The caregiver at this clinic, Vjollca Haklaj, said [...]
However, someone also saw the argument of eating these foods that are traditional for the festival of Bajram, and they are nearly not missing from any home.
Some of them were made for the CKUK Emergency Clinic.
The caregiver at this clinic, Vjollca Haklaj, said that during the day there were citizens who sought health care, adding that candy consumption has particularly affected patients with diabetes and hypertension.
This has more impacted the internistic part of which more patients come to terms with hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, or problems with glucose”.
However, the largest number to go to emergency was due to numerous accidents that occurred on Fiter Bajrami's day.
Today, as every holiday day, the number of patients has been markedly larger in the afternoon, until the morning hours have been the smallest inflow of patients. The bubble began at 12:30, until it continues now after we have the patient's share of Reaniment and Internistic”.
The “Patients who require more assistance, both on every holiday day and today, are from numerous accidents including all regions, but today with greater number of accidents have been Pristina, Podujevo, Fushe Kosova and other municipalities”.
Haklaj in Klan Kosova said that those who have sought help at the QKUK Emergency Clinic have been with minor, medium and most serious injuries, but fortunately no deaths have been recorded.











