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1Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai - 22 Sep 2025 EDT
Bigg Boss 19: Daily Discussion Thread - 23rd Sept 2025
Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai Sept 23, 2025 Episode Discussion Thread
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Originally posted by: moniloveasya
Its curable but depend upon person to person n facilities
Yes and what I know it is better to medicate and better chance to get cure if you treat it in childhood and what I understood from the scene that Humaira's parents has been known that since her childhood.
Originally posted by: Reyansh23
I agree
Most septal defects r operable...n d ones which donor gt operated possibly don't require one...drs leave thm as such fr 5 yrs or do so c it heal...
N abt d facilities...oh c'mon...dey r shown so rich..can't dey afford a visit to a cardiologist here or abroad...???
Originally posted by: viya.mallik4eva
Well I think doctors have told that in Hum's case its not curable. Don't think Razia is a fool to conclude that herself.
Originally posted by: .Anamika.
It's a bit ridiculous. Most septal defects mend by themselves during the first year after birth, at most it takes a few years, maybe until preschool to fix it. But lets say that somehow Humeira's hole was so big that it lasted this long. There are many different surgeries that they can do to fix it! It's definitely not incurable. Yes, the surgeries themselves can be dangerous and can lead to other cardiac problems. And at most, she would have to take precaution while doing physical activities.
But it's definitely treatable. I don't understand why they're making it out to be like some last stage of brain cancer or something.