Apprentice doctor Fatema Kashem alias Wafar (25) improved slightly on Friday. He is now undergoing treatment under an orthopedic surgeon at the Private Popular Medical College Hospital in Dhanmondi.
Doctors said that Fatema's physical shock condition has passed. But it will take a long time for him to recover.
Around 9 am on Thursday morning, a bus of Alike Paribahan hit and crushed Fatema at Farmgate area of the capital. His waist and leg bones were broken into pieces. A passer-by rescued him and admitted him to the National Orthopedic Hospital and Rehabilitation Institute (Pangu Hospital).
After this incident, the relatives took Fatema to Popular Medical College Hospital in Dhanmondi for better treatment. Fatema Tejgaon is a trainee doctor at the private Samrita Medical College Hospital in the industrial area. After passing MBBS from that college, he is doing internship there.
The apprentice doctor's sister-in-law, Saddam Hossain, is the registrar of the medicine department of Sir Salimullah Medical College Hospital in Old Dhaka. He told Prothom Alo on Friday evening that Fatema's kidney was not functioning due to bleeding due to being hit by a bus. Blood pressure also decreases. Breathing was also disturbed. He was shocked.
Saddam Hossain said, 'Fatema's condition started to improve from Friday morning. His condition is now stable. But gradually you will recover.
Fatema's father Abul Kashem is a medical technologist by profession. He wants everyone's prayers for his daughter this afternoon.

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