Give for Muhammad Abdullah’s ENT Surgery
Muhammad Abdullah's Story
Muhammad Abdullah, a 16-year-old Islamabad resident, has been suffering from recurrent nasal obstruction and sinusitis. Following a comprehensive medical examination, he was diagnosed with a deviated nasal septum (DNS), a deformity in which the thin wall that separates the two nostrils is abnormally shifted from its central location.
Abdullah has been complaining of persistent nasal blockage and trouble breathing through his nose for the past few years. His daily routine has been greatly affected by these problems, which make it difficult for him to breathe normally and to do physical activity.
Following a thorough examination, the doctor advised Abdullah to undergo septoturbinoplasty which will improve Abdullah’s nasal airflow by realigning his deviated septum.
Abdullah’s family, however, is unable to pay for his surgery due to financial limitations. He lives with his parents and five siblings in his own house. His father receives PKR 50,000 a month from his job as a security guard. His father has to pay PKR 10,000 for utility bills. He also has an outstanding loan payment of PKR 100,000.
Abdullah said it in a grim tone:
“I’m hoping that with your kind donation, I can finally find relief from this crippling condition and regain the energy to focus on my studies and enjoy my life without this constant discomfort.”
Abdullah’s family tries their hardest, but they are unable to come up with the money needed for the Septoturbinoplasty procedure. This young boy is suffering as a result of this health condition, and he looks forward to the day when he will be able to breathe comfortably and engage in everyday activities freely.
The life of Muhammad Abdullah will be significantly improved by your kind donation. Let’s provide him with the much-needed surgery and improve his quality of life. Your assistance would be a great gesture of compassion, giving him the freedom to breathe without difficulty and to pursue his daily goals to the fullest.
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