Doctor Uses CPR to Save a Toddler Who Collapsed at the Taj Mahal

The medical staff emphasized the significance of performing CPR to sustain essential blood flow until more advanced medical care is available
Belagavi native Aayza started crying uncontrollably after being apart from her mother for a short while. (Representational image: Pixabay)
Belagavi native Aayza started crying uncontrollably after being apart from her mother for a short while. (Representational image: Pixabay)
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CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) saved the life of a two-year-old Karnataka girl who had lost consciousness while touring the Taj Mahal with her parents.

Belagavi native Aayza started crying uncontrollably after being apart from her mother for a short while on Monday. She then abruptly became unwell and stopped moving. After CISF officers hurried her to the dispensary, Dr. Rinku Baghel revived her with CPR.

After CISF officers hurried her to the dispensary, Dr. Rinku Baghel revived her with CPR. (Representational image: Unsplash)
After CISF officers hurried her to the dispensary, Dr. Rinku Baghel revived her with CPR. (Representational image: Unsplash)
Belagavi native Aayza started crying uncontrollably after being apart from her mother for a short while. (Representational image: Pixabay)
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On Tuesday, social media users extensively shared the CPR video. The youngster had been crying uncontrollably when she fell out, which worried her parents. After receiving CPR, she was taken right away by ambulance to a private hospital. Since then, her condition has improved The doctor at the Taj Mahal dispensary, Dr. Baghel, stated. "We believe that the event was brought on by hypoxia from prolonged weeping," he continued. Oxygen often doesn't get to the brain in a crying youngster, which causes this kind of illness.

Death can occur within minutes when a person's breathing or heart stops beating, CPR can minimize the harmful effects and ultimately save lives. It aids in preserving the heart's and brain's essential blood flow, supplying the body with oxygen until advanced medical care is available.

Dr. Arun Kumar Srivastava, Chief Medical Officer

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Belagavi native Aayza started crying uncontrollably after being apart from her mother for a short while. (Representational image: Pixabay)
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