A surprising case has come to light in Gorakhpur, UP. Here in a school, the tongue of a student studying in class 3 got stuck with air pressure in the cipper of the water bottle. For two and a half hours, the girl kept screaming with the tongue stuck in Dhakan. The school management first tried to remove the tongue. When the tongue did not come out, he was taken to the doctor. There the doctor cut the dakkan with a cutter. If it was late at all, the blue lying part of the tongue would have become useless and it could have to be cut. Let us know how the doctors took out the lid without cutting the tongue?
This is the whole matter
The tongue of Aditri, a student of class three of St. Joseph’s School in Gorakhnath, got stuck in the sipper of her lid while drinking water from a water bottle. Aditri told that she was drinking water from the bottle in the second period. Due to air pressure, his lips got stuck in the bottle’s sipper. He took it out of the tongue and removed it. In this process, the front part of his tongue got stuck in the bottle Sipar. Half of the tongue got stuck inside due to water and pressure in the bottle. He tried to remove the tongue, but did not succeed. After this she started shouting and the teachers took her to the hospital. Two hospitals refused to operate. The third doctor cut out the lover.
What was the problem in the tongue?
Vineet Singh, who works in the insurance company, said that he lives with the family in Ganga Tola in Ramzankinagar. Her eight -year -old daughter Aditri Singh studies in class three at St. Joseph’s School Gorakhnath. Aditri went to school on Saturday. Was drinking water from the bottle in the class room. She was drinking water by putting a tongue in the lid, which stuck her tongue in the lid. The bottle was also not opening due to air pressure. Somehow the bottle was opened and removed. Swelling started coming in the front part of the tongue. At the same time, the tongue started turning black due to blood flow stopping.
How dangerous the bottle with sipper?
Aditri’s father Vineet Singh said that ENT expert Dr. PN Jaiswal took the girl to the operation theater in Rajendra Nagar and cut the lid with the cutter, which saved her tongue. He appealed to other parents and said that the water bottle of Sipar should not be purchased for children. Such an accident can happen to anyone.
First saw such a case
Dr. Jaiswal said that this was a different case in itself. The child’s tongue was stuck in the cipper of the water bottle. The lid was cut and removed from two sides very carefully. He had never seen such a case in his practice. Could not give the child an injection of unconsciousness. She was also afraid of groaning with pain. While cutting the lid, care was taken that there was no harm to the tongue. Had it been late, the front part of the tongue could have been dead by stopping blood flow.
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