Ajmer doctors removed a betel nut larger than 2.1 cm stuck in a woman’s windpipe.

Ajmer : Ajmer When a woman who was suffering from cough, fever and breathing problems for about six months was examined, it was found that a betel nut was stuck in her windpipe. The woman’s life was also in danger due to this. Under the leadership of senior professor Dr. Neeraj Gupta, the team took out the 2.1 cm long betel nut by bronchoscopy. Dr. Gupta, senior professor in the respiratory disease department of Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital, said that a 36-year-old woman from Jasnagar, Riyambadi, Nagaur was suffering from cough for a long time. , was suffering from fever and respiratory problems. The patient consulted doctors at many places but did not get relief and his problems increased and he was advised to undergo lung operation. After all the patient J.L.N. Showed to the respiratory disease department of the hospital.

During investigation, it was found that a part of the patient’s lung was suffocated and pneumonia had developed. The team of doctors conducted a bronchoscopy which revealed that a betel nut was stuck in the patient’s windpipe. The team of doctors took out the stuck betel nut with the help of bronchoscopy, which brought relief to the patient and saved him from a major operation.

Here are the team members

Senior Professor Dr. Neeraj Gupta, Associate Professor Dr. Rajveer Kuldeep and Dr. Piyush Arora, Assistant Professor Dr. Mukesh Goyal, Senior Resident Dr. Ritambhara, Resident Dr. Manisha, Dr. Swarna, Dr. Manudev and nursing staff Manvendra Singh, Sunil and Abhay Kumar. Were. Now the patient’s condition has improved significantly.

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