Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A 17-year-old boy died under mysterious circumstances at his residence in the Dwarkapuri police station area in the wee hours of Sunday. Prima facie, it is believed that he suffered a heart attack after experiencing uneasiness and chest pain, which led to his death.
According to the police, the deceased was identified as Arjun Patel, a native of Panna who was residing in the Dwarkapuri area.
His family members said that Arjun was a Class 12 student and had his birthday on Ram Navami according to Hindu calendar. His mother is a vegetable vendor and he had assisted her on Saturday evening. He appeared normal at night and had dinner before going to sleep. Around 5 am on Sunday, he complained of chest pain and uneasiness, after which he was rushed to the hospital, where he was declared dead on arrival.
His family members added that Arjun was not involved in any kind of intoxication and had no known history of heart-related issues.
He was the only son of his parents and had an elder sister. He had appeared for his Class 12 board exams last month, and the results are awaited. He aspired to prepare for civil service examinations.
The police have launched an investigation and conducted the post-mortem examination to determine the exact cause of death.
Do not ignore chest pain
Cardiologist Dr Manish Porwal explained that there are two to three main reasons why heart attacks occur at such a young age. Young people today are smoking more. Smoking thickens the blood, which leads to clotting in the arteries. Young smokers usually don’t have blockages, but due to thickened blood, clots can form, blocking a major artery of the heart.
This temporarily stops blood flow and can result in a major heart attack. Often, patients cannot be taken to the hospital in time after a major attack.
Many people think that a heart attack cannot happen at such a young age. If there is chest pain, one should not be careless—it is important to get an ECG done immediately. This condition should not be mistaken for acidity and ignored.
Nowadays, addiction has increased significantly and smoking habits are also on the rise among youth. Due to competition, stress levels are higher among young people, leading them to smoke. In some young people, this problem also arises due to genetic reasons.
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