

By the time the sun rose over Patiala, 46-year-old Sunita Rani had already been awake for hours. Sleep had become difficult. A dull ache gripped her lower back and travelled sharply through her side whenever she tried to stand straight. Her feet looked puffier each morning, and even walking to the kitchen felt exhausting. She would pause midway, pressing one hand against the wall and the other against her stomach, waiting for the stabbing discomfort to settle.
In spite of the pain, Sunita continued managing her everyday responsibilities, hoping the problem would improve on its own. However, when the pain and the swelling worsened, her family urged her to seek medical help. She had heard about the benefits available under the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana and decided to register herself and her family under it.
Sunita immediately registered under the scheme and received a Sehat Card for her family. She was admitted for treatment at Mata Kaushalya Hospital, where doctors conducted detailed examinations and diagnosed her with kidney stones lodged in the ureter. Doctors also found that her diabetes and severe swelling needed urgent attention before surgery could be safely performed.
Sharing her experience, Sunita Rani said, “When the pain became unbearable, I registered under the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojna and got a Sehat Card made for my family. The doctors examined me and diagnosed kidney stones. Because my sugar levels were very high and there was a lot of swelling, they first started treatment to control both conditions.”
She added, “I am regularly visiting the hospital for check-ups, and the doctors are continuously monitoring my condition. The swelling has reduced now, and my medicines for sugar control have been changed.” Sunita Rani is happy that she Is getting a cashless treatment. “I have been given another 10-day course of treatment, after which the doctors will decide the date for the operation. From my initial treatment to the surgery in coming days, I will not have to pay anything, and it is such a comfort and relief,” she says.
Doctors explain that kidney stone cases are rising rapidly, especially among patients dealing with diabetes, dehydration, and unhealthy eating habits. According to medical experts, delayed treatment can lead to severe infections and complications. Early diagnosis and timely medical support are therefore extremely important.
For Sunita and her family, the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana became a major source of relief during a difficult period. The scheme ensured quick registration, regular medical monitoring, affordable treatment, and access to specialists without financial stress. Most importantly, it gave the family confidence that quality healthcare was within their reach.
Today, Sunita’s condition is improving at a good pace. “The swelling has now reduced, and soon my sugar levels too will be under control. While my treatment is still ongoing, I now face recovery with hope instead of fear, thanks to the Sehat Card.”
She further adds, “I believe that government healthcare schemes like the Mukh Mantri Sehat Yojana are helping families receive timely medical care without worrying about expenses.” Her story stands as an example of how accessible healthcare and early treatment can transform lives, restore confidence, and support families during medical emergencies.
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