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Whoever saves the life of one person, it is as if he saved the life of the whole humanity. (Al Maeeda: 32)

جس نے ایک انسان کی جان بچائی تو گویا اس نے پوری انسانیت کی جان بچائی (المائدہ:32)

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Whoever saves the life of one person, it is as if he saved the life of the whole humanity. (Al Maeeda: 32)

جس نے ایک انسان کی جان بچائی تو گویا اس نے پوری انسانیت کی جان بچائی (المائدہ:32)

Heart Diseases & Breathing Problems
Heart Diseases & Breathing Problems

Case #0302 involves a critically ill patient admitted to the hospital in an emergency by our volunteers. The patient, with no one to provide financial support, is battling multiple heart diseases and severe breathing difficulties. 

 

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Immediate medical attention and treatment are required to save their life.Your timely support can make a difference. Join hands to provide the care this individual desperately needs.

دل کے امراض اور سانس کی تکالیف

  کیس نمبر 0302 میں ایک شدید بیمار مریض شامل ہے جسے رضاکاروں نے ایمرجنسی میں ہسپتال داخل کروایا۔ مریض دل کے مختلف امراض اور سانس کی شدید مشکلات کا شکار ہے، اور ان کے پاس کفالت کرنے والا کوئی نہیں۔ فوری علاج ان کی زندگی بچانے کے لیے نہایت ضروری ہے۔ آپ کی فوری مدد ایک جان بچا سکتی ہے۔ آئیں، اس نیک کام میں حصہ ڈالیں اور ضرورت مند کو سہارا دیں۔  

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