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Cuban girl Amanda shows improvement: she begins to drain through the bile duct and her hemoglobin rises

"His bile dropped to 2.6, he is gaining weight, his hemoglobin is at 10 or so, almost 11, and they haven't had to give him more platelets or blood."


The Cuban girlAmanda Lemus Ortiz He took a big step in his recovery on Wednesday, since he began to drain through the bile duct, not in the desired quantities, but it is draining a lot.

This is the result that Spanish doctors have been waiting for since last Thursday, whenthe little girl was taken to the operating room for the fourth time to perform a biliary drainage.

As reported in a directFacebook the activistYamilka Lafita (Lara Crofs), for the first time his bile dropped to 2.6.

"2.6, out of 90 with which Amanda arrived in Spain, the news could not be better," she stressed, satisfied.

Lara specified that Amanda has a small leak from that last drain they gave her to drain the infection she had, but that it is nothing worrying.

In addition, the doctors lowered the dose of the anticoagulant medication to see if his body is capable of closing the wound on the side of his abdomen and does not require further surgery. If it does not close, it would have to be operated on again, but it would be minimal surgery.

"Everything is going better, thank God. He is gaining weight, his hemoglobin is at 10 or so, almost 11, they have not had to add more platelets or blood, in general, everything is pretty good," the activist explained. .

The little girl remains in the Intensive Care UnitSince if she has any complications, it is better that she be there so as not to have to transfer her, but the prognosis is that before the end of the week she will be taken to the recovery room.

For its part,Enmanuel Lemus, Amanda's father, who donated a portion of his liver to her, is almost fully recovered, with his wounds healthy and healing.

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