Bring Relief to Asad’s Life with Septoplasty

Asad Khan's Story
Asad Khan, a 19-year-old boy from Karachi, has spent the last two years struggling with persistent nasal blockage and difficulty in breathing. He experiences disturbed sleep because of his blocked nose, waking up tired, and restless. Concerned about his ongoing discomfort, his family recently took him to a nearby hospital for a detailed check-up. After performing a thorough examination, the doctor diagnosed him with Deviated Nasal Septum (DNS). It is a condition in which the wall between the nasal passages is displaced, causing blockage and breathing issues. To relieve Asad’s symptoms and improve his quality of life, the doctor has recommended Septoplasty, a surgery to straighten the nasal septum and open his airways.
If Asad does not receive the surgery soon, the consequences can be serious. His condition may worsen, leading to chronic respiratory issues, frequent sinus infections, and sleep apnea.
Asad is currently unemployed and unable to contribute financially to his treatment. His father, who works as a security guard in a private company, is the only earning member of their household. With a modest monthly income of PKR 30,000, he struggles to provide for his family of seven. After covering essential expenses like utility bills of PKR 4,000, food, and other living costs, there is nothing left to save for Asad’s surgery.
Asad’s mother said in despair:
“For two years, he has lived with this constant struggle. It holds him back from doing so many things. My husband tries so hard to provide for us already, but the cost of this surgery is beyond his reach. I ask you to be generous and support Asad’s surgery.”
This surgery is not just about correcting Asad’s nasal passage; it’s about giving him back the ability to breathe with ease and live without constant discomfort.
Your kindness can end his struggle. Donate now and become the reason Asad starts a healthier, happier chapter of his young life.
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