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A young life in Delhi has been tragically claimed by an obsession with fast food, with a class 11 student passing away on Monday at AIIMS, Delhi, due to an intestinal infection. The 16-year-old girl, identified as Ahana from Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, reportedly had a sustained habit of consuming junk food such as noodles, pizzas, and burgers.
These unhealthy eating patterns caused her intestines to adhere
together and severely damage her digestive system. Despite surgical intervention,
doctors were unable to save her, and she ultimately succumbed to heart failure.
According to her uncle, Sajid Khan, who spoke to Bhaskar English,
Ahana regularly ordered and ate outside food, preferring items like chowmein,
maggi, pizza, and burgers over home-cooked meals. He admitted the family did
not take her habits seriously and has now paid the ultimate price.
The medical crisis began on November 28 when Ahana experienced a
severe stomachache and was rushed to a hospital in Amroha. As her condition
worsened, she was referred to a facility in Moradabad.
Tests there revealed significant intestinal damage and fluid accumulation in her abdomen. Surgeon Dr. Riaz removed approximately seven liters of fluid from her stomach, according to a family member. Following a slight improvement, she was taken to Delhi by her uncle for advanced treatment.
At AIIMS, the family was told that prolonged fast-food consumption
had caused severe damage to her intestines. Initially, her condition showed
signs of improvement; doctors assured the family that she was recovering and even began
moving around. However, late Sunday night, her health deteriorated abruptly.
She died on Monday morning from heart failure, which a Live
Hindustan report attributed to reduced blood circulation, an infection that
spread from her intestines to her lungs, and blockages in the blood vessels
leading to her heart.

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