A shocking case associated with superstition has once again come to light from the town of Jugia Campa in the NKJ police station in the district. Here, a person was bitten by a snake, but instead of taking him to the hospital immediately, the residents took him to the tantrikas. His condition deteriorated due to a lack of medical treatment on time, although his life was saved when he was later admitted to hospital. The whole case is related to 43 -year -old Ajgar Khan, who worked on the farm. Then a poisonous snake suddenly bites him. Ajgar Khan immediately told the people of the town, but what happened after that was unfortunately in the light of science and awareness. Some people from the town instead of taking him to hospital sent him to a nearby Tantric. There were actions such as mantra tantra, smoke and candlestick, but the health of the dragon continued to deteriorate. After a few hours of passage, when the situation became more serious, the family rushed to the district hospital in a hurry. Doctors said that the condition of the patient was critical, but that his life was saved by getting the treatment on time. If it was a little more late, the matter could have been serious. Doctors expressed concern about this entire incident. He says that time is most important in snake bite cases. The sooner the victim gets anti -Evenum and first aid, the more the possibility of saving life. But even today, practices such as superstition and chandeliers in rural areas, which endanger people’s lives. After this case, the Department of Health has called on the people not to waste time in the event of a toxic animal and does not waste time by becoming superstition. At the same time, social workers are also very angry about this incident. He says that awareness campaign is needed so that such superstitions can be present in the towns. Such incidents were unveiled earlier in the Katni district, but despite the government’s efforts and education, the roots of superstition are still deep among the people. This matter once again proves that bringing modern medicine and awareness to rural areas remains a major challenge today. Share this story -tags
Superstition became fatal in Katni, the tantrically taken away after cutting snakes, the condition deteriorated and reached the hospital
