*8-Year-Old Girl Suffers Complications After Injection at Kangan Trauma Hospital, Inquiry Ordered*
Family Alleges Medical Negligence; Hospital Administration Assures Fair Investigation

Ganderbal, June 4: Allegations of medical negligence have surfaced at Trauma Hospital Kangan after an 8-year-old girl reportedly developed serious health complications following the administration of an injection, prompting hospital authorities to initiate a formal inquiry into the incident.
According to the family, the child was admitted to the hospital after experiencing fever-related symptoms. They alleged that a Paracetamol (PCM) injection prescribed by a doctor was administered by trainee nursing staff during the night shift in the absence of regular medical personnel.
Family members claimed that the child developed swelling and infection at the injection site soon after receiving the injection, resulting in a significant deterioration in her condition. They further alleged that the complications later required advanced medical treatment and a surgical procedure.
βThe child is now facing difficulty in walking and sitting properly,β the family said, alleging negligence in the administration of the injection and seeking accountability from the concerned authorities.
The family also raised concerns over the alleged shortage or absence of permanent medical staff during night hours, warning that such lapses could endanger the safety of patients seeking emergency care.
The incident has triggered concern among local residents, who have demanded a transparent and impartial investigation. Residents urged the health authorities to identify those responsible and take strict action if any negligence is established.
Responding to the allegations, the Medical Superintendent of Trauma Hospital Kangan said that a comprehensive inquiry has been ordered and all aspects of the case will be examined thoroughly.
βAppropriate action will be taken if any lapse or negligence is found during the investigation,β the Medical Superintendent stated, assuring full cooperation and support to the affected patient and her family.
Meanwhile, residents have called upon the Health Department to strengthen monitoring of healthcare institutions and ensure the availability of qualified medical staff to provide safe, efficient and quality healthcare services to the public. KNC


