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Dr. Mahnoor Nasir likely to remain hospitalized for several more weeks

Dr. Mahnoor Nasir likely to remain hospitalized for several more weeks

KARACHI: Acid attack victim Dr. Mahnoor is likely to continue his treatment in the hospital for several more weeks, according to media reports.

Reports say that Dr. Mahnoor has deep wounds on his face, the outer part of his eyes, lips, and nose.

Doctors filled Dr. Mahnoor ’s lips yesterday. Dr. Mah Noor is likely to undergo major plastic surgery in the next few hours.

According to reports, Dr. Mahnoor’s eyesight is safe, but he is very mentally disturbed. An ophthalmologist has examined her eyes in detail, and she has complained of slight blurring of his eyes.

Hospital sources further say that Dr. Mah Noor’s condition is out of danger, but different surgeries are likely at different times.

The expert team of doctors at the hospital has also conducted various tests, and consultations are also ongoing. After the consultation is completed, a decision will be made to perform plastic surgery within the next few hours.

Brother of Acid Attack Victim Dr Mahnoor Nasir appeals for prayers and support

The brother of Dr Mahnoor Nasir, who was injured in an acid attack at Sandeman Provincial Hospital in Quetta, has appealed to the public for prayers and support as the family copes with the aftermath of the incident.

In a message shared on social media, Farhat Khan described the attack on his sister as a deeply painful experience for the family.

“A very heartbreaking incident happened to my sister, Dr Mahnoor, while she was performing her duties in the surgery ward, during which acid was thrown on her,” he said.

Farhat Khan said the family was going through an extremely difficult time and requested people to remember Dr Mahnoor and her family in their prayers.

“It is very difficult to imagine the suffering that my family and I are going through at this time. I request everyone to stand with us in this difficult period. May Allah grant patience to us and to Dr Mahnoor’s parents,” he stated.

Dr Mahnoor was injured in the acid attack on Saturday while on duty at Sandeman Provincial Hospital. She is currently receiving treatment at Aga Khan University Hospital in Karachi, where doctors have reported that her condition is stable and improving.

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