A seven-year-old Iraqi boy suffering from incessant tachycardia, a condition associated with persistent, fast heartbeats, underwent a rare and life-saving surgery in Delhi. The hospital said his heart rhythms ranged from 170-200 beats when he arrived. The normal heartbeat ranges from 75-118 beats per minute. Iraqi doctors kept him on medication that could potentially turn toxic.
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Shalini ojha /
10:09 pm on
07 Oct