Dr. Tahir Shamsi Cause Of Death: What Exactly Happened To Him?

Dr. Tahir Shasmi, a well-known hematologist, died on Tuesday in Karachi. He had surgery last week after suffering a brain hemorrhage.

 

He spent his final days in the Aga Khan University Hospital’s intensive care unit. When he was admitted to the hospital, his condition was said to be critical.

After his condition deteriorated following surgery, the hospital was forced to place him on a ventilator. The hospital administration confirmed that the famous hematologist died in the hospital.

650 transplant operations had been performed by the doctor over the course of his long career. In addition, he has over 100 research articles to his credit. During the first wave of the coronavirus, he was the one who proposed using recovered patient plasma to treat COVID-19 patients.

Pakistan’s entire healthcare sector will remember him for his numerous services and as a pioneer of bone marrow transplantation. The entire country is in mourning following the news of his death.

Details Of How He Died

According to initial reports, Dr. Tahir Shasmi died following brain hemorrhage surgery. After his health deteriorated, he was placed on a ventilator.

 

 

More details about his death have yet to surface on the Internet. His family and loved ones are devastated by his death. On Twitter, people are paying tribute to the doctor.

Tahir Shasmi Bio And Wife

Dr. Tahir Shasmi’s official Wikipedia page does not yet have a page dedicated to him. The doctor, who died at the age of 54, was born in Karachi, Pakistan, in 1967.

He is a married man with children, according to reports. However, any information about his family is still lost in the warp.