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Guillain Barre Syndrome

A shocking case has come to light from Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly, where a 15-year-old boy named Nishant Gangwar was admitted by his family to a private medical college in Bhojipura in 2016. Nishant was suffering from Coagulant Barre Syndrome. Nishant Gangwar’s family admitted him and went to his home. Years passed but Nishant’s family did not return. The medical college management treated him for eight years, but he died of cardiac arrest on Friday.

After Nishant’s death, the college administration informed the district administration and Bhojipura police station to conduct the last rites. Regarding this, SDM Sadar Govind Maurya says that he has spoken to the CMO. The police will conduct a post-mortem and post-mortem of the dead body. The body will then be cremated by the NGO of the respective religion. Currently, Nishant’s body is kept in the medical college mortuary.

Nishant could not walk since birth

Nishant Gangwar could not walk since birth and was disabled. The medical college kept informing the district administration, health department and police administration about Nishant’s treatment from time to time. Newspapers also published many news about Nishant, but neither Nishant’s parents nor any of his relatives came to meet him. Since then, the medical college administration was treating and taking care of Nishant. Doctors say that Nishant, suffering from Guillain Barre Syndrome, had weakened arms and legs and was unable to walk or lift things.

What is Guillain Barre Syndrome?

While TV9 Bharat Varsha Correspondent Manveer Singh, College Medical Superintendent Dr. R.P. When Singh was asked about the disease, he said that Guillain Barre syndrome is an incurable disease. This causes pain in the victim’s body. Later the muscles start to weaken. Gradually the body becomes paralyzed. Because the immune system is affected, it is also called an autoimmune disease. This also affects the nervous system and the nerves are not able to receive the commands of the brain, nor are they able to send them to the muscles. The patient does not know the composition of anything. Cold, heat and other sensations are also not felt and the patient faces many problems.

Nita Yadav

Nita Yadav

I am Nita Yadav, specializing in writing about politics and breaking national news. My focus is on delivering insightful and timely perspectives on these crucial topics, aiming to inform and engage my readers effectively.

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