25-year-old woman with severe pesticide poisoning treated at Tiruchi govt. hospital

A 25-year-old woman in Tiruchi survived severe pesticide poisoning and a subsequent life-threatening complication known as Intermediate Syndrome. After 35 days of intensive care, including ventilator support and a tracheostomy, she was discharged in stable condition.
Why it matters
This case demonstrates the efficacy of advanced critical care interventions in treating complex, life-threatening toxicological emergencies.
Doctors at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital (MGMGH), Tiruchi, treated a 25-year-old woman suffering from Intermediate Syndrome, a life-threatening complication of severe pesticide poisoning.
The article is a straightforward medical report detailing the patient's recovery process.
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