Tag: Heart

  • Army Man Dies Of Suspected Heart Attack

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    SRINAGAR: An army man died of suspected heart attack in Sawjian area in Poonch district, officials said.

    Quoting officials, news agency GNS reported that Naik Sunil Kumar faced a major heart attack while on duty and died instantly. “A police party has reached the spot to collect necessary details”, they said.

    A police official has in the meantime also confirmed about the death of the army man. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • ASI BSF Dies of Suspected Heart Attack in Mendhar

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    M S Nazki

    Srinagar, Mar 13 (GNS): An Assistant Sub-inspector of Border Security Forces died of a suspected heart attack in Mendhar on Monday morning, officials said.

    Identifying the deceased as one B L Jonko, the officials told GNS that the ASI rank Officer complained of being unwell while he was getting ready for his routine duty. The officer, they said, soon after collapsed and started frothing from mouth.

    “Upon sensing emergency, the colleagues evacuated him to SDH Mendhar where despite all possible efforts, the officer couldn’t be saved”, they said.

    BMO Mendhar has also confirmed to GNS about the death of the officer at a health facility in Mendhar.

    It has been in the meantime learnt that police has initiated investigation into the possible cause of death of the officer. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • ASI BSF Dies of Suspected Heart Attack in Mendhar

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    Srinagar, Mar 13: An Assistant Sub-inspector of Border Security Forces died of a suspected heart attack in Mendhar on Monday morning, officials said.

    Identifying the deceased as one B L Jonko, the officials told GNS that the ASI rank Officer complained of being unwell while he was getting ready for his routine duty. The officer, they said, soon after collapsed and started frothing from mouth.

    “Upon sensing emergency, the colleagues evacuated him to SDH Mendhar where despite all possible efforts, the officer couldn’t be saved”, they said.

    BMO Mendhar has also confirmed to GNS about the death of the officer at a health facility in Mendhar.

    It has been in the meantime learnt that police has initiated investigation into the possible cause of death of the officer. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • UK man credits Apple Watch for warning him of undiagnosed heart condition

    UK man credits Apple Watch for warning him of undiagnosed heart condition

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    London: A UK-based man has credited Apple Watch for pointing medics towards an undiagnosed heart condition.

    Author Adam Croft, 36, from Flitwick in Bedfordshire, UK, awoke to find his Apple device had been alerting him throughout the night that his heart was in Atrial fibrillation, reports BBC.

    “It’s not a feature I’d ever expected to use,” he was quoted as saying.

    In an interview, Croft said that he had got up from the sofa one evening and “felt a bit dizzy” but when he got to the kitchen to get some water he “immediately felt the world closing in.”

    “I managed to get down on the floor and ended up in a pool of cold sweat,” he said.

    The next morning, he woke to find that his watch had been alerting him every couple of hours that his heart was in a rhythm known as Atrial fibrillation — and that he should seek medical attention.

    “I called 111 (UK medical helpline) who said get to hospital within the hour,” Croft said.

    Additional testing at Bedford Hospital in the UK confirmed that Croft was in Atrial fibrillation. Croft claims he would not have gone to the hospital if he hadn’t received an alert from his Apple Watch, the report said.

    Moreover, the writer claimed to have previously experienced “little flutterings” of the heart that his watch had missed, but these had not occurred in months.

    He had also “never had any pain or symptoms that I thought were serious.”

    The report said that after testing confirmed the Atrial fibrillation, doctors put Croft on blood thinners.

    He will now undergo a cardioversion procedure, which involves the use of “quick, low-energy shocks to restore a regular heart rhythm.”

    Croft concluded, saying: “The watch will be staying on now.”

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  • UP: Man suffers heart attack while dancing on Holi, dies

    UP: Man suffers heart attack while dancing on Holi, dies

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    Ghaziabad: A 30-year-old man died of a heart attack while dancing to DJ music in Laxmi Nagar Colony of Modinagar.

    The deceased has been identified as Vineet Kumar, who worked as a photographer and was the sole breadwinner of his family.

    According to sources, Kumar felt pain in his head and chest and fell to the ground after dancing for around ten minutes, during Holi celebrations in the colony on Wednesday.

    Others dancing there did not realise that Kumar had fallen down for quite some time. When seen, he was rushed to a local hospital where he was declared brought dead.

    Doctors said that Kumar had died due to a heart attack.

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  • Video: Timely CPR saves Hyderabad man’s life who suffered heart attack

    Video: Timely CPR saves Hyderabad man’s life who suffered heart attack

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    Timely intervention by a physician at Help Hand Foundation’s Primary Health Care Center located in Shaheen Nagar, Hyderabad saved a man who suffered a heart attack.

    The man, aged 35 years, had collapsed due to cardiac arrest. At the center, the physician performed Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and saved his life. He was also administered adrenaline with oxygen support.

    Later, the patient was immediately shifted to Osmania General Hospital in 108 ambulance.

    Earlier Hyderabad police saved man’s life

    It is not the first incident. Earlier too, a Hyderabad cop saved a man’s life who suddenly collapsed at the Aramghar Chowrastha.

    In the video that went viral after the incident, the constable, Rajashekhar who works at the Rajendranagar Police Station was seen conducting a CPR process on the man.

    Another cop saved a man’s life by performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on him in the Bhupalpally district.

    The incidents prove that CPR is a simple, yet effective technique that can be used to save lives in emergencies such as heart attacks, drowning, or choking. Knowing CPR can make all the difference in an emergency, and it is a valuable skill that everyone should learn.

    Incidents of cardiac arrest in Telangana

    In the past few days, many incident of cardiac arrests took place in Telangana.

    Recently, a 19-year-old boy died in the Adilabad district while dancing at a marriage function, and another young person collapsed while playing badminton and never recovered.

    Last week, an 18-year-old first-year engineering student at CMR Engineering College, located in the Gundla Pochampally municipal limits, died due to cardiac arrest.

    The deceased who is identified as Sachin collapsed suddenly while walking in the corridor on the campus. Though he was rushed to CMR Hospital, doctors declared him dead.



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  • Bad lifestyle, stress major causes of heart attack: Experts

    Bad lifestyle, stress major causes of heart attack: Experts

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    New Delhi: Since Covid, the cases of heart attack are increasing rapidly. Along with the elderly, there has also been an increase in cases of heart attack and sudden cardiac death among the youth, said doctors at Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital in Delhi.

    Dr Tarun Kumar, Professor, Department of Cardiology, Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Delhi, said, “Many cases of sudden cardiac death have been seen, in which many cases of sudden fainting or heart attack while doing gym have come to the fore. Many such videos have also come to the fore, in which people suddenly fell and died while dancing or walking. Such cases are heart attack patients only, in which there are cases of sudden cardiac death. The cause of sudden cardiac death is heart attack only.”

    Dr Tarun also stated that cases of influenza virus H3N2 have also come to the fore in the present time itself, in which symptoms like cough, cold, fever and body ache are seen.

    He said, “Difficulty in breathing is also seen. Many times the patient also needs to be admitted to the hospital, but nothing can be said about whether there has been an increase in heart attack cases due to this virus. But after the coronavirus, it has been seen that there has been an increase in the cases of heart attack and more cases are being reported among the elderly as well as among the youth.”

    “Recently a case of heart attack was reported in a 20-year-old man and heart attack cases have increased in the youth for some time, the main reason behind this is the change in your lifestyle during corona. The eating habits of people have changed. People are also moving towards bad lifestyle instead of a healthy lifestyle. Due to the increase in weight of many people, their lifestyle has also changed,” he added.

    The doctor also highlighted that earlier heart attack was mostly seen in people of 60 years of age, but now cases of heart attack are also coming in the youth of 20 to 30 years of age and the important reason behind this can be your bad lifestyle, unhealthy food, smoking and consumption of alcohol etc.

    Dr Tarun Kumar further said, “If there is any problem like chest pain, or difficulty in breathing in the youth, then do not ignore it. Because many times it is seen that many symptoms appear before a heart attack, but the youth ignore it thinking that this problem is not seen in them but in people of 50 to 60 years of age. It can happen in people of any age, that’s why if any symptoms are seen, it is very important to consult a doctor immediately and get your test done.”

    “Along with this, do exercise daily for a healthy lifestyle, and avoid smoking and consuming alcohol. Along with this inculcate healthy lifestyle habits in children below 20 years of age to reduce the cases of art attacks in youth,” he added.

    Director of Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, Dr Ajay Shukla said, “You see, all of these things have multiple reasons, right? One is that many people have a very sedentary lifestyle. Many people eat junk food. Many people are stressed because of either exams or jobs, you know. So, there are a lot of factors. And plus, of course, the medical sciences have advanced tremendously, and we are able to diagnose things faster. So earlier things used to happen and we didn’t know what happened. So now you get to know what happened. And so all of these things together, awareness, alertness, and patience, and reaching the hospital faster has helped.”

    “Basically, it’s about lifestyle. So eat less sugar, eat less salt, and do some exercise. If you have got to run around then just do yoga. Yoga is a great exercise, right? And keep yourself active. Try to avoid stress in life. So these are the things which are in your hands,” he added.

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  • Army Officer Dies of Suspected Heart Attack

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    SRINAGAR: An army officer died of a suspected heart attack in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Sunday, officials said.

    They said that the army officer of the rank of Colonel, complained of chest pain following which he immediately taken to MI hospital where he was declared as brought dead on arrival.

    The deceased officer has been identified as OP Sharma, a resident of Utter Pradesh, who was posted at Dagger Division Baramulla. (GNS)

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  • Army Officer Dies of Suspected Heart Attack In Baramulla

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    Suhail Khan

    Baramulla, Feb 05 (GNS) : An army officer died of a suspected heart attack in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Sunday, officials said.

    They told GNS that the army officer of the rank of Colonel, complained of chest pain following which he immediately taken to MI hospital where he was declared as brought dead on arrival.

    The deceased officer has been identified as OP Sharma, a resident of Utter Pradesh, who was posted at Dagger Division Baramulla. (GNS)

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  • Army Officer Dies of Suspected Heart Attack In Baramulla

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    Baramulla, Feb 05: An army officer died of a suspected heart attack in north Kashmir’s Baramulla district on Sunday, officials said.

    They told GNS that the army officer of the rank of Colonel, complained of chest pain following which he immediately taken to MI hospital where he was declared as brought dead on arrival.

    The deceased officer has been identified as OP Sharma, a resident of Utter Pradesh, who was posted at Dagger Division Baramulla. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )