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Several people in Bhagirathpura who had earlier recovered from illness caused by contaminated water are once again in serious condition. Most of the affected patients were already suffering from other health problems, and treatment of seven critical patients is currently ongoing. Health officials have identified 683 high-risk patients with high blood pressure and 344 with diabetes. Doctors say the condition of 65-year-old Eknath Suryavanshi, admitted to Bombay Hospital, is the most serious, as he is in a coma due to multi-organ failure and brain-related complications. Infected, then recovered, became serious again 4 days ago Anita Kushwaha, 65, a resident of Bhagirathpura admitted to Bombay Hospital, is also suffering from sensory motor polyneuropathy. Her condition is serious and she has also been placed on ventilator support. As part of the treatment, plasma pheresis is being performed and tracheostomy is being prepared for. On January 17, Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi met her in the HDU ward on the fifth floor and inquired about her well-being. Her son, Nilesh Kushwaha, said that his mother has been undergoing treatment at Bombay Hospital since January 3. She has undergone dialysis 5 times. She was fine earlier, but after January 19, her condition suddenly started to deteriorate. Plasma is also being administered. Condition of patients admitted in other hospitals These cases also deteriorated to a critical condition after initial recovery Bhaskar Expert Dr. Vishnudutt Sharma, Medicine Specialist How the risk is increasing- Vomiting and diarrhea caused by contaminated water create electrolyte imbalance and dehydration in the body. This situation is dangerous for BP and sugar patients. Lack of water thickens the blood and increases pressure on organs like the heart and kidneys. Such patients can also suddenly reach a state of sepsis or multi-organ failure.