05-May-2024  Srinagar booked.net

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Six Die Of Cardiac Arrests Within 24 Hours In North, South Kashmir

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Srinagar: At least six people died of suspected heart attacks in different areas of Kashmir valley, while doctors say around 200 cases of heart attack have been reported this month so far.

As per reports, six people have died of suspected heart attacks in parts of south and north Kashmir. 
 
They said that Fayaz Ahmad Sofi, son of Mohammad Shabana, a government teacher from the Durpora Zainapora area of south Kashmir’s Shopian district, died of a cardiac arrest on Sunday. 
 
Also, a 12th-class girl died of a suspected heart attack in the Sugan area of the Shopian district on Saturday.
 
In Pulwama, 22-year-old Jan Mohammad suddenly felt pain and was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, where the doctor declared him dead and the cause is said to be a heart attack. 
 
In the Ashmuqam area of Anantnag district, a youth died of a heart attack on Saturday afternoon.
 
In north Kashmir’s Baramulla, a constable who was undergoing training at PTC Sheeri died of a heart attack on Saturday. He was identified as Fayaz Ahmed Bhat, a resident of the Narigund Kaitch area of Khan Sahib, Budgam.
 
In the Ganderbal district, a man in his early twenties identified as Mushtaq Ahmad Malik of Pehlipora Safapora died due to a heart attack on Saturday. 
 
Dr. Irfan Bhat, a well-known cardiologist said that during winter the rate of heart attacks is high, and even the heart disease worsens in patients, who are suffering from optimum-levels heart disease. The blood pressure increases and the heart's blood supply spasms. The rate of heart attacks is two and half times more in winter."
 
He said "‘Less than 1% percent among the heart attack patients died. The 5 to 6 deaths happened at SMHS hospital this month because they presented late. People don't take heart diseases seriously in Kashmir.”
 
“Patients should be protected from cold in this weather as almost two hundred cases of heart attacks have been reported so far in this month across Kashmir, " Irfan said, adding that "Heart attacks in this cold weather are not restricted only to the elderly. We have cases when even teenagers have suffered heart attacks. Everyone, irrespective of age, should keep warm and stay indoors," Dr. Irfan said. 
 
(KDC)