State-Level Kabaddi Player Dies From Rabies After Puppy He Was Rescuing Bit Him
A 28-year-old Kabadi player at the state-level in the Farana village in Bulandshar, Uttar Pradesh, was disliked with Rabies after cutting off a saved puppy. In March, Brijesh Solanki was bitten on his finger and saved the puppy from a drain. Provided it was a minor injury, he did not search for the vaccination of anti -like rubies. Over the next few months, he continued strict Kabaddi training and even used to the state gold medal in February. But one day in late June he woke up with numbness in his right hand and cold. At noon, the paralysis affected her entire body. Before being sent to GTB hospital in Delhi, he was taken to local hospitals including Aligarh and Mathura (later offered only Ayurvedic treatment), where Rabies were confirmed. However, it was already too late for treatment. As soon as the family was on their way home June 27, he died. The catastrophic disadvantage of an ambitious athlete who is preparing for the 2026 Pro Kabaddi League has sent shock waves through society. Health experts emphasize that all animal bites - especially of dogs, cats or monkeys - instant cleaning of wounds is necessary and anti -economic rabies vaccination is necessary to prevent such tragedies.
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