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Doctors to proceed with Rizwana's surgery
General Hospital's doctor assures that Rizwana's infection is reduced.
Lahore: The latest report on Rizwana, the girl injured in a domestic worker's house at Islamabad's Judicial Complex, shows signs of improvement as the infection in her body has started to decrease.
Doctors have announced that they will proceed with surgery following better test results.
According to Lahore General Hospital, Rizwana's condition has shown significant improvement as the infection in her body has begun to subside.
A crucial medical board meeting was held to assess Rizwana's health, during which it was revealed that she has been under treatment at Lahore General Hospital for the past 10 days.
Professor Sardar Alif Zafer stated that a plan for surgery on the girl's arms has been devised, and the surgery will be conducted once the test reports show further improvement.
Doctors informed that Rizwana's platelet count has notably increased to 80,000, which had previously dropped to a dangerous level of 12,000 at one point.
Professor Sardar Alif Zafer further revealed that with the improved condition, the oxygen supply to Rizwana has been reduced, and Punjab's Chief Minister, Mohsin Naqvi, has issued directives to provide her with the best medical facilities.
They expect Rizwana's health to continue improving over the next 24 hours.
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