Bollywood's famous choreographer Saroj Khan died in Mumbai due to cardiac arrest. She was ill for the last several days. Due to which Saroj Khan was admitted to the hospital and after that her health was also improved to a great extent. In Bollywood, Saroj Khan, who was called Masterji, had also complained of difficulty in breathing, since then her loved ones were worried about her. The entire Bollywood world is immersed in mourning after her death. Apart from Saroj Khan, many celebrities including former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa, famous actress Sridevi have also died of cardiac arrest.
Saroj Khan was admitted to the hospital on June 20 due to shortness of breath. Saroj Khan was 71 years old. According to media reports, it has been clear that Saroj Khan was suffering from diabetes and other diseases of old age for a long time. Her health began to deteriorate on Thursday and she died at around 2'0 clock midnight. According to report, choreographer Kunal Kohli shared her health information on Twitter on June 24, four days after she was hospitalized on 20 June. According to him, Saroj Khan's corona investigation was also done. And her corona report came negative. She did not have signs or symptoms of corona infection.
Jayalalitha, who was the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu died due to cardiac arrest. The question that may arise in the minds of many people is what is a cardiac arrest after all! Is it like a heart attack? So let us tell you that heart attack and cardiac arrest are different, so, first of all, know what is cardiac arrest: In cardiac arrest, information exchange between parts of the heart gets messed up. Because of this, the heartbeat has a bad effect. An attempt is made to regulate the patient's heart rate through CPR. People who have had a heart attack before, they are more prone to cardiac arrest. It suddenly stops blood circulation. And suddenly suffocates, due to which the person dies.
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