Updated On: 23 March, 2024 02:47 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The child had developed severe cellulitis and infection immediately after birth, resulting in gangrene (necrosis) of the entire skin over the forearm

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A newborn girl child was brought to Wadia Hospital three weeks after birth. The child was born in Nepal. Her mother had a bad obstetric history. Out of the six pregnancies in the past, the mother had lost four children.
The baby had been in an ICU in Nepal, where she was diagnosed with severe cellulitis which resulted in necrosis of the skin on her entire left forearm. The majority of the skin on her left forearm had turned black and this resulted in deterioration of the child’s condition. The father shifted the child to a bigger hospital in Kathmandu. However, they were recommended amputation of the left upper limb. The parents were not willing for the same and they decided to come to Bai Jerbai Wadia Hospital For Children in Mumbai for further treatment.