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UP: Infants with oxygen support forced to wander for X-rays at Jhansi hospital after families were denied medical assistance | VIDEO

The lack of support and medical assistance highlights the alarming conditions at Jhansi Medical College, as these infants, one just three months old, struggled for care in a critical state.

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The scene shocked onlookers and raised serious questions about patient care at the medical facility. (X/tusharcrai)

UP News: In a distressing incident at Jhansi Medical College, Uttar Pradesh, two families were forced to wander around the premises with oxygen-supported infants. Yakub's three-month-old daughter, along with another child, was seen in the hospital, struggling to get an X-ray with oxygen pipes still attached. The scene shocked onlookers and raised serious questions about patient care at the medical facility.

Media personnel questioned why these families were left without a stretcher, asking one of the affected individuals, “Where did the sir tell you to go like this?” Shockingly, the families revealed that no medical staff had guided or assisted them in the process. For hours, they roamed the hospital corridors, waiting for someone to help, but no employee stepped forward to aid them in completing the necessary tests.

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The lack of support and medical assistance highlights the alarming conditions at Jhansi Medical College, as these infants, one just three months old, struggled for care in a critical state. Despite being equipped with oxygen pipes, neither a stretcher nor proper guidance was provided, further aggravating the already tense situation. This incident brings to light the ongoing issue of healthcare negligence, especially in government-run hospitals where patients are frequently left to navigate the complex medical process alone.

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