
Veteran actor Manoj Kumar of Hindi cinema, also known as ‘Bharat Kumar’. Actor Manoj Kumar has said goodbye to the world at the age of 87. The actor made his acting debut with the 1957 film ‘Fashion’. After which worked in Sahara (1958), Chand (1959) and Honeymoon (1960). The actor got his first break in the lead role in ‘Kancha Ki Doll’ directed by Harnam Singh Rawail in 1961. The Kranti fame actor was awarded several prestigious awards including the National Film Award for Best Feature Film Upkar and Padma Shri Award in 1992.
According to the Times of India report, Manoj Kumar breathed his last due to prolonged illness at Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital due to prolonged illness. The report has revealed that the actor has died due to cardiogenic shock.
What is cardiogenic shock after all?
Cardiogenic shock is a fatal condition, in which the heart suddenly stops throwing blood. This situation is very rare and can prove fatal if not getting treatment. If you get immediate treatment from this disease, then the lives of half the patients can be saved.
Myocardial infarction is the reason
According to a report, in most cases there is a cardiogenic shock due to myocardial infarction. We also know it by the name of heart attack. For this reason, the heart does not get enough oxygen and the left ventricle is damaged, it is the major chamber to throw blood. After which the heart muscles become weak due to oxygen -free blood and become cardiogenic shock.
Rare reason
– Myocarditis- Inflammation in Heart Muscles
– Endocarditis- Heart Valve Infection
– Weak heart due to some reason
– Drug overdose or poisoning
What is its serious disadvantage
– Old age
– Heart failure or heart attack
– Blockage in the major heart artery
– Diabetes or high BP disease
– There is more danger in women
Cardiogenic shock symptoms
– Fast heartbeat
– breathlessness
– Suddenly increased heartbeat
– Fainting fainting
– Weak pulse
– Low blood pressure
– Sweating
– Yellow skin falls
– Hands and feet cold
– Low or not urinating
Symptoms of myocardial infarction
– Pressure between the chest, feeling heaviness or shrinkage
– Pain goes to shoulder, hand, back or jaw
– Increase chest pain
– breathlessness
– Sweating
– Head rotating, dizziness
– Nausea and vomiting