The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) results were announced on May 11 and Heer Ghetiya scored 99.7% in her class 10 board exams. The girl suffered a brain haemorrhage and also underwent a surgery at a hospital in Rajkot and discharged after the same New Delhi: Brain haemorrhage, also known as brain bleed, is a potentially-deadly condition characterised by bleeding between the skull and the brain tissue.
It requires immediate medical attention as the condition lead to death if not addressed ASAP. Although it is rarely seen in the young, a recent case surprised many when a 16-year-old girl from Gujarat, Heer Ghetiya, who was one of the toppers in the board exams that were conducted this year, passed away due to a brain haemorrhage recently. The Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSEB) results were announced on May 11 and Heer Ghetiya scored 99.
7% in her class 10 board exams. The girl suffered a brain haemorrhage and also underwent a surgery at a hospital in Rajkot and discharged after the same. However, she soon started to experience heart and breathing problems and was admitted to a hospital where doctors performed an MRI and found that 80-90% of her brain had stopped working.
On Wednesday, she died after her heart stopped working, and her parents decided to donate her eyes and body. What is brain haemorrhage? In an interaction with News9Live, Dr. Anupam Anand, Department of General Medicine, Sharda Hospital, explained what a b.
