Bahrain: Needle removed from the pelvis of a seven Month old baby in Bahrain

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A syringe needle was removed from the pelvis of a seven-month-old baby. The child’s treatment was successfully completed by Al Hilal Healthcare Group. The incident took place in Bahrain.

A seven-month-old baby girl was brought to Al Hilal Hospital in Muharraq after she felt an abnormal substance under the skin of her navel. Specialist Pediatrician Dr. A 3.5 cm long syringe needle was found when the boy who came to see Gautam M Sivananda was examined.

After that ensuring the baby’s safety, local anesthesia was applied and the syringe needle was successfully pulled out. After the surgery was successful, the baby was discharged from the hospital, hospital officials said.

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Expatriate doctor passed away due to heart attack

Riyadh: Karthikeyan (52), a native of Tamil Nadu and an internal medicine doctor at Al Rayan Polyclinic, Batha, Saudi Arabia, died of a heart attack. He died at Riyadh Shumaisi King Saud Hospital.

Gynecologist Dr. Al Rayan Clinic. Asha is his wife. Both of them were previously working at Jeddah National Hospital. Moved to Riyadh a year ago. My daughter who is studying medicine and my son who is a class 10 student are in the country. The dead body kept at the Shumaisi hospital mortuary will be taken home after the formalities are completed. Dr. The authorities and staff of Jeddah National Hospital expressed deep sorrow at the death of Karthikeyan.

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