Hyderabad Boy Under ICU Care After Severe Street Dog Attack in LB Nagar

A young boy injured in a street dog attack in Hyderabad’s LB Nagar is receiving intensive medical treatment as doctors closely monitor his condition for possible infection complications.

A shocking street dog attack in Hyderabad’s LB Nagar area has left a young boy seriously injured and undergoing treatment in intensive care. The child, identified as Advik, is currently being monitored closely by doctors due to the severity of the bite wounds.

Hospital authorities said the injuries caused by the dog attack were deep, increasing the possibility of infection. As a precautionary measure, the medical team shifted the child to the Intensive Care Unit for continuous observation and advanced treatment.

Doctors treating Advik stated that the boy remains conscious and is responding to treatment. However, because of the seriousness of the injuries, they said the next twenty four hours would be crucial in understanding how well his body responds to medication and infection control measures.

Medical staff are carrying out regular tests and monitoring his condition round the clock to prevent complications. According to hospital sources, the child is currently on ventilator support while receiving specialized care from a team of doctors.

The incident has triggered concern among local residents, many of whom expressed shock over the growing problem of stray dog attacks in residential areas. People in the locality are hoping for the child’s speedy recovery and praying for his health.

Doctors noted that there has been some improvement in Advik’s condition due to timely medical intervention and intensive treatment. They added that a clearer picture about his recovery is expected within the next day.

For now, the child remains under strict medical supervision as doctors continue efforts to stabilize his condition and ensure that the infection risk remains under control.

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