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Pakistani Girl Got New Life In India; Know How She Got Free Heart Transplant

No matter how far the relations between India and Pakistan have reached the abyss, but the heartfelt relationship between the people of both the countries is still connected. Recently another example of this has come to light. Even if a girl from Pakistan got a new life, she would be considered a staunch opponent in India. She has undergone heart transplant in Chennai and that too for free. Ayesha Rashan not only got the heart on time, but the entire cost of the operation was also paid by the treating doctors and the trust.

According to the information received, 19 year old Ayesha Rashan, resident of Karachi, was suffering from severe heart dysfunction. In this disease the heart is unable to function properly. Due to leakage in the heart valve, the only treatment was transplant and for this he needed a donor who is no more in this world, but his heart is functioning properly.

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According to media reports, after getting information about better facilities for heart transplant in India, Ayesha reached Chennai with her mother. Due to heart failure, he was kept on ECMO at MGM Healthcare. Actually, life support systems with modern facilities are present in this ward. Luckily, the heart of a person who had left this world was found in Delhi. He was airlifted to Chennai in a very short time and then Ayesha was immediately implanted.

Heart transplant costs at least Rs 35 lakh

Another big thing in this matter is that the entire process of heart transplant costs at least Rs 35 lakh across the country. Due to this huge expense, many times people are not able to get treatment despite getting a donor heart. In such a situation, both the donor heart and the life of the needy become useless, but Ayesha Rashan not only got the heart on time, but the entire cost of her operation was also paid by the treating doctors and the trust. Ayesha’s mother has expressed gratitude to the hospital management, doctors, heart donor’s family and the medical trust.

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