Krishna Yadav - a two-year-old boy suffered cardiac arrest after eating peanuts.
Krishna Yadav - a two-year-old boy suffered cardiac arrest after eating peanuts. The incident happened July 30 when Krishna Yadav had to be rushed to the Seven Hills Hospital, Andheri east, after suffering breathlessness upon eating peanuts with some friends at his home.
A team of doctors immediately carried out tests and gave their shocking medical conclusion - the child had suffered cardiac arrest and required tertiary care.
"He was put on ventilator by the Neo-Critical Care Specialists to avoid any further complications or cardiac arrests and further tests were carried out," said the hospital's consultant ENT specialist Ashwini Kumar Mehta.
Scans performed by the hospital revealed that some peanuts had got lodged in the airway of the child, creating breathing complications.
"The pieces were blocking airflow to both the lungs and resulted in 'hypoxia' which is low level of oxygen supply to the brain. This led to the heart attack," explained Mehta.
"After the problem was identified, the next step was to rectify it by performing a Bronchoscopy," said Uday Nadkarni, consultant paediatrician.
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However, Mehta assured that the child's heart is normal and strong and there would not be any similar complications in the future.
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Nearly a fornight after the incident, Krishna's parents - father Satyapal Yadav, working for Continuum Management Pvt. Ltd., and mother Guddidevi, a housewife - are a relieved lot.
"Yes, he has been discharged and is now normal. This has been quite an experience for all of us," Yadav said.
Source-IANS