Mahnoor Nasir Stable After Acid Attack in Quetta
Doctor Mahnoor Nasir Recovering After Acid Attack
Dr. Mahnoor Nasir, a young doctor injured in a brutal acid attack in Quetta, has been declared out of danger by medical experts. She was flown to Karachi via air ambulance for specialized treatment and is currently admitted at a private medical facility.
Extent of Injuries
Hospital sources confirmed that the acid exposure caused burns to about 13 percent of her body. The affected areas include her face, abdomen, and right hand. Both eyes were impacted, but doctors have reassured that her eyesight remains intact, with only minor effects on the corneas.
Medical Care and Assessments
Upon arrival in Karachi, Dr. Mahnoor underwent a series of diagnostic tests and detailed examinations by specialists in plastic surgery and ophthalmology. She has been shifted to a specialized care unit, where her condition is being closely monitored. Doctors plan a comprehensive reassessment after 24 hours to evaluate her recovery progress.
Current Condition
Medical experts describe her condition as satisfactory, noting that all vital organs are functioning normally. Signs of improvement have already been observed, and doctors remain optimistic about her recovery.
Official Oversight
The Government of Balochistan is actively monitoring her treatment and recovery process. Hospital teams, including plastic surgeons and ophthalmologists, continue to provide round-the-clock care to ensure her rehabilitation.
Background
The attack on Dr. Mahnoor shocked the community, sparking outrage across Pakistan. Authorities later confirmed that the suspect involved in the acid attack was killed in a police encounter, bringing some measure of justice to the case.
