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Bangladeshi pilgrim’s life saved after suffering from heart attack  

May 31, 2024
A medical team at the King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah has saved the life of an elderly Bangladeshi Hajj pilgrim, who suffered a severe heart attack
A medical team at the King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah has saved the life of an elderly Bangladeshi Hajj pilgrim, who suffered a severe heart attack

Saudi Gazette Report

MAKKAH — A medical team at the King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah has saved the life of an elderly Bangladeshi Hajj pilgrim, who suffered a severe heart attack.

According to the Makkah Health Cluster, the pilgrim complained of severe chest pain and was swiftly transferred by ambulance to the King Abdullah Medical City. The medical team performed cardiac catheterization and installed a stent within 45 minutes.

The pilgrim's condition is now stable and will be closely monitored to ensure full recovery from myocardial infarction. The medical teams at King Abdullah Medical City perform various specialized operations and are always ready to deal effectively with emergencies.


May 31, 2024
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