Donate for Afzal prostate surgery

Donate for Afzal prostate surgery

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Muhammad Afzal's Story

“Muhammad Afzal has an enlarged prostate which has blocked the flow of urine from the bladder to the urethra. This problem originated 6 months ago and ever since, Muhammad Afzal cannot urinate directly at all and has plastic tubes inserted in his bladder, which are changed after every few days. These plastic tubes temporarily help the urine to flow out, so that it does not cause any infection. Afzal needs to undergo TURP surgery to clear his prostate and open the blockage of urethra.
Muhammad Afzal was a tractor driver with a monthly salary of 6000 PKR. He has 5 children in total, among which one son and daughter also contribute to the family’s income by teaching tuitions. Muhammad Afzal could not continue working ever since the urine blockage. He feels very upset under this situation because he has to carry a plastic bag with him all the time, wherever he goes. The TURP surgery suggested is too expensive for Afzal, but he cannot continue carrying a plastic bag with him forever. The plastic tubes are quite costly as well. Support Muhammad Afzal by donating for his TURP surgery.


Disclaimer: Transparent Hands makes sure that all the patients get surgery in time. If a patient requires urgent surgery and his/her condition is serious, Transparent Hands conducts the surgery immediately. In the meantime, his/her campaign stays active on the website until we raise the complete funding. The hospitals on our panel have complete trust in us and wait for the payments until the patient's funding is completed.

 Qasim Mueen

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Muhammad Afzal's Story

Afzal had a Prostate gland for the past two years and he was in such pain that he could not sleep. He was successfully treated on 23rd September 2014 and rested one day in the hospital. He was discharged on 24th September 2014 with the best treatment. He can now walk and work as before. With the help of Transparent Hands, Muhammad Afzal is now back on his feet.  

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