Sylhet college girl Khadiza's condition has improved further, doctor says
Khadiza, who has been under treatment at the Dhaka healing facility for as long as two weeks, was removed from her quaint little inn sat on a wheelchair for some time on Thursday, said the clinic's Drug and Basic Care Unit Advisor Dr Mirza Nazim Uddin.
He said the Sylhet Government Ladies' Understudy was 'recuperating quick'. "Khadiza's physical condition has made strides. The medical attendants additionally took her for a turn on a wheelchair today."
Nazim said, on Wednesday they additionally removed the tubes that were set on her throat for relaxing. "She is breathing typically now."
Ambushed brutally on Oct 3 on the Sylhet MC School grounds by Badrul Alam, a pioneer of Bangladesh Chhatra Group's Shahjalal College of Science and Innovation unit, Khadiza was taken to Square Healing centers the next day in the midst of an influx of dissents.
She had gotten extreme wounds in her mind, head, hands and legs in the blade assault.
After she was conveyed to Dhaka, Khadiza had experienced a surgery and was put in a coma until Oct 13.
On Oct 17, another surgery was performed on her right hand to repair the muscle chain which was sliced when she had attempted to avoid the blows of the sharp weapon.
Nonetheless, her family is still on edge about her recuperation. They wish to take her abroad for better treatment.
Her uncle Abdul Kuddus told bdnews24.com: "She seemed "eager" at the beginning of today. She seemed as though she was in torment."
"We need to take her abroad. In any case, as the administration has said that it will bear all her doctor's visit expenses, we are encouraging for its participation."
In any case, Dr Mirza Nazim Uddin said there was not something to be agonized over. "Her relatives are taking a gander at her inwardly, that is the reason they thought she was in torment."
He said the Sylhet Government Ladies' Understudy was 'recuperating quick'. "Khadiza's physical condition has made strides. The medical attendants additionally took her for a turn on a wheelchair today."
Nazim said, on Wednesday they additionally removed the tubes that were set on her throat for relaxing. "She is breathing typically now."
Ambushed brutally on Oct 3 on the Sylhet MC School grounds by Badrul Alam, a pioneer of Bangladesh Chhatra Group's Shahjalal College of Science and Innovation unit, Khadiza was taken to Square Healing centers the next day in the midst of an influx of dissents.
She had gotten extreme wounds in her mind, head, hands and legs in the blade assault.
After she was conveyed to Dhaka, Khadiza had experienced a surgery and was put in a coma until Oct 13.
On Oct 17, another surgery was performed on her right hand to repair the muscle chain which was sliced when she had attempted to avoid the blows of the sharp weapon.
Nonetheless, her family is still on edge about her recuperation. They wish to take her abroad for better treatment.
Her uncle Abdul Kuddus told bdnews24.com: "She seemed "eager" at the beginning of today. She seemed as though she was in torment."
"We need to take her abroad. In any case, as the administration has said that it will bear all her doctor's visit expenses, we are encouraging for its participation."
In any case, Dr Mirza Nazim Uddin said there was not something to be agonized over. "Her relatives are taking a gander at her inwardly, that is the reason they thought she was in torment."

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