Heart attack is one of the major causes of death globally. In the last few years, you too must have seen and heard many reports of heart attacks, dancing, or a heart attack during a program during a workout. A similar case has come up during the Ravana Dahan program to be held in Dussehra. A person suddenly suffered a heart attack during Ravana Dahan in Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. The person fell to the ground due to a heart attack. Crowds gathered while watching.
According to media reports, the local ACP (AJK) also reached there and immediately gave CPR to the victim, which saved his life. The video of this incident has gone viral on social media.
Significantly, CPR is considered a 'life-saving' measure in a fatal state like a heart attack. Health experts say, that if a heart attack is given to a person in time, then the chances of saving a life increase significantly.
The video is viral on social media.
According to local media reports, the victim himself stood up after the CPR and the policemen admitted him to a nearby hospital. The officer giving CPR on social media is being praised fiercely.
Health experts say all people need to know about the method of CPR. The way heart attack cases are increasing, this method can be very helpful in saving lives. Do you know about CPR?
'Golden Hour' is very important in heart attack.
During a conversation with Amar Ujala, Dr. Niranjan Hiramath, a cardiovascular surgeon at Apollo Hospital, said, 'Golden Time' is very important in the event of a heart attack. These are the first 60 minutes after the heart attack, with the most important to receive immediate medical help. In the event of a heart attack-cardiotic arrest, timely identifying the symptoms and giving CPR increases the chances of saving life by 60-70 percent.
What is CPR?
Cardiopulmonary Rescuestion (CPR) is a life-saving technique that can be a life sax in emergencies like heart attacks. If the patient is given CPR in time in case of breath or heartbeat stops, then the risk of death can be reduced.
Experts at the American Heart Association say this process of pressing the chest at the right speed in the event of a heart attack can help keep blood circulation. Let's know how CPR should be used.
How is CPR given?
In the event of a heart attack, it can help to maintain correct blood circulation in parts of the body by giving CPR. In this, the chest is pressed at the rate of 100–120/min. For this, add both hands in such a way that the lower part of the palm comes on the chest, pressing the palm on the lower half of the chest center. Keep the hands very straight, so that all the pressure falls through the shoulders. Press the chest for at least 5 cm.
This method gets oxygen-rich blood to the body parts and the risk of organ failure can be reduced.
(PC; Freepik)