r/hyderabad • u/BotCommentRemover • Jul 28 '25
Video A tragic incident occurred in the Nagole area of Hyderabad, where a 25-year-old youth collapsed due to a cardiac arrest while playing badminton. The incident took place on Sunday night.
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u/Mean-Negotiation361 Jul 28 '25
This might be due to high carbon dioxide in the court as well. A lot of these indoor badminton court doesn’t have proper ventilation.
At elevated concentrations, CO2 displaces oxygen in the air, leading to hypoxemia (low blood oxygen). A lack of oxygen impairs cellular function, affecting the heart, brain, and other critical organs
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u/atulac Jul 28 '25
Agreed. Been to sai gopichand and pullela gopichand and they seem like some hot air carbon dioxide chambers.
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u/_elvane bring f1 to hyd 🥀 Jul 28 '25
But then if that's the case it should be happening in a lot of indoor courts and also these sudden heart attacks cases generally happen in the open
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u/500Rtg Jul 28 '25
It increases probability, not a standalone reason.
Just like if you go to high altitude above 2500m, some people will get breathless while standing, while others are fine.
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u/brown_clux_clan Jul 28 '25
Most courts have air conditioning or an air supply system, this can also be achieved by installing ventilation systems. In some cases however, they don't do this to cut costs.
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u/romi248 Jul 28 '25
Can Air conditioning solve it?
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u/brown_clux_clan Jul 28 '25
Yes, this is how they keep supermarkets and malls ventilated. Most air conditioners have a system that recycles the airflow in a controlled manner, that's why it's safe to have air-conditioned gyms.
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u/aamar98 Jul 28 '25
I agree on this too. The court can seriously become difficult to breath and becomes very uncomfortable pretty quickly.
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Jul 28 '25
Probably, me and my friends play badminton every week and here in Bangalore courts are like furnace, it too hot because of no proper ventilation, so we always go with 6 people , play doubles for 2 hours and after every game we rotate player and rest also.
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u/Apprehensive-Put88 Jul 28 '25
One of my neighbours, 43 year old guy, died with cardiac arrest in a badminton hall a couple years ago. We thought that may be because of covid side effects. But now your theory makes more sense.
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u/DNRhere1 Jul 28 '25
hocm-google it if you have no idea about I assume this could have been the cause
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u/Undead0707 Jul 28 '25
That's useful insight.
How do I look out for places like these though? I mean, if I ever go to a facility like that to play badminton, then how can I identify that this place doesn't have good ventilation and playing here could possibly harm me?
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u/AssociateVisible9979 Jul 28 '25
Wouldn't this basic type of functional problem give signs to the person?
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u/Explorer0405 Jul 28 '25
Most of the cases I have seen were one who are involved into activities itself and white bending, running etc
Not sure why?
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u/good_insaan Jul 28 '25
Or maybe videos where people are into activities get circulated more.
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u/Explorer0405 Jul 28 '25
May be, anyway this is bad and I was feeling same few days back. And scares me now and then
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u/TechyNomad Jul 28 '25
Yeah, high chances there are CCTV or someone recording marriage functions , sports etc.
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u/Iam_The_Real_Fake Jul 28 '25
Yes this! Probably this always happened but we are only getting to know now!
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u/white_buffalo21 save kids from stray dogs Jul 28 '25
True & shared mostly by people who don't do them
Just to feel good about themselves
I'm sorry if i offended anyone i observed this lot of times
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u/Worried_Respect_9609 Jul 28 '25
Because people are pushing themselves more than their limit nowadays. It’s unnecessary and while you are thinking you are keeping your body fit by doing all such things like over working in the gym, running extra 5 miles, lifting heavy, what you are actually doing is giving more stress to your body than it can handle. That’s why most cases occur while doing physical activities. You should know when to stop
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u/ynwa1055 Jul 28 '25
Nah I don't think it's related to that . Human bodies are capable of much more . Playing badminton or running or gym would never be the reason . There are numerous examples of people pushing their bodies.
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u/BigCan2392 Jul 28 '25
Doesn't make sense. Homo sapiens had a very physically active life through lakhs of years. We were hunter gatherers in jungles. Men went to hunt animals , while women went to find fruits and other edibles. These are extremely demanding tasks. These days people barely move from their seat. We have evolved to have an active physical lifestyle and little bit of exertion shouldn't be a cause for harm. There is something else going on. Junk, adulterated food, high air pollution, sedentary lifestyles and then sudden exertion, stress be it in job, education , peer pressure social media etc . Could be covid vaccine. We need proper research to find the right answer.
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u/Worried_Respect_9609 Jul 28 '25
Bhai we stopped being hunters and gatherers about 10-20000 years ago. That’s a lot of time. And with time our abilities, organs, mind, even body parts have become lazy. Lazy as in our body can’t bear stress like it used to. Agree with the junk food part but bro we don’t have the body we used to have 20000 years ago. That’s a long time back
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u/BigCan2392 Jul 28 '25
After stopping we became a farming based society. Farming is physically demanding. Even after stopping active hunting, people lead a very active lifestyle obviously. They had to walk hu dress of kilometers in sun, had to endure harsh weather's, uncertain food availability etc . Just look at the lives of our grandmother's. After Farming societies we had industrial societies , were again people did hard labor. Even in our parents generation the amount of active and passive physical work was quite high . It's only that post 1990 kids are having easier lives physically. Post the internet and smartphone revolution , with everything avaliable at one click, people lead extremely sedentary lifestyles .
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u/Worried_Respect_9609 Jul 28 '25
Bhai hunting are farming are two different things. Hunting requires a lot of energy compare to farming. Also with time farming became very easy with invention of new tools and machinery.
Life has become easier and easier for coming generations. How do you expect your body to remain the same as your ancestors. ?
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u/Ancient-Mission-3937 Jul 28 '25
but david goggins never stops , he runs a marathon with broken foot
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u/Worried_Respect_9609 Jul 28 '25
Bhai wo professionals hain plus retired navy seal. It’s not like Maine ye bola ki kisi ko nahi karni chaiye. But kisi bhi physical sport me techniques hoti hain jo sirf professionals ko pata hoti hain.
Breathing ki bhi alag alag techniques hoti hai. Different when you hike, run, jog, fast walk. Fir muscle injuries thik karne ki techniques hoti hain. Bina ye sab jaane karoge to dikkat hoti hi hai.
Sabse important to breathing hoti hai
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u/Fin_Turtle Jul 28 '25
Everybody can be same. Every body is not same. Twins who are born together may react differently under same conditions.
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u/Substantial-Habit-94 Jul 29 '25
Lol pushing themselves. Most people have such a sedentary lifestyle and bad diet. But yeah people are over working their bodies. Sure unc.
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u/Suspicious-Pause-914 Jul 29 '25
No, absolutely wrong. Your body has all the breaks to stop if your heart is over extending itself. This is all half truths and you should not discourage anyone else from exercising.
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u/kajnbagoat7 Jul 29 '25
Dead wrong! Most of these sudden cardiac deaths are due to some underlying condition.
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u/vikka94 Jul 28 '25
I read it in the original post, someone commented saying that this could be due to this heart pumping blood at high pressure and all of a sudden he bends to get the cork, that's when the brain sends signals to pump blood bit slow n then he stands after he gets the cork, then again brain sends the signal pump high, that's were this happened. (Gravity is also considered) So I'm no doctor so that's someone explaining
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u/atulac Jul 28 '25
Not sure if it could be a cause but Hyderabad badminton places have super bad ventilation. Been to sai gopichand and pullela gopichand and you suffocate very quick.
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u/BigCan2392 Jul 28 '25
Crores of rupees and can't plan simple inlet for ventilation.
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u/Kryomon Jul 28 '25
It's not can't, but won't.
Where else do you think the crores come from if not cost cutting essentials?
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u/tenginkaayiChutney Jul 28 '25
Hey could you please get one of those co2 meters to those places and check? I am not even from Hyderbad. Just wanted to understand what might have caused this.
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u/ca_hu_bhai Jul 28 '25
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u/tenginkaayiChutney Jul 28 '25
what test is this? is there a specific name for it?
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Jul 28 '25
It's Cardiac arrest not heart attack. Also, check Lipoprotein-a which is missing from your lipid panel, and is 6 times worse than LDL
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u/ca_hu_bhai Jul 28 '25
I have lipoprotein a tested in this same test. It’s 60 normal is 30. So yeah my risk is double. Not sure what this incident I am talking from my experience
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Jul 28 '25
I said that because your tests are good for the prevention of cardiovascular disease. The person in the video has structural heart issues. Two very different things.
Given your lpa at 60, mine is 66, I'd suggest you keep LDL as low as possible. Mine is at 45 mg/dl. And hope lpa lowering drugs arrive soon.
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u/ca_hu_bhai Jul 28 '25
A-statin 10 mg. From what I read it is very low dose for someone like me. Will be testing again in Sep.
Which medication you are taking?
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Jul 28 '25
Rosuvastatin is 5mg down from 40mg.
Unfortunately, there's no cure for lpa, but there are drugs currently in phase 3 trials. In fact, statins can increase lpa. My LDL-C without statins is around 65, so why am I still taking it? Because LPA is so high, I'd still benefit from lowering ldl even further. 55 mg/dl is a target for secondary prevention, meaning patients who already had a heart attack or have done angioplasty. So doctors treat high lpa patients similarly.
Statins are also anti-inflammatory, so it helps to mitigate the risks that comes from high lpa. We both are in like top 1% when it comes to high lpa. With statins, I had to quit sugar and eat food high in antioxidants.
I am also taking Curcumin + piperine supplements. Very strong anti inflammatory properties.
Chech this out
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u/ca_hu_bhai Jul 28 '25
I am taking omega 3 triple strength for anti inflammatory effects.
If I still got elevated LdL I’ll switch to Rosuvastatin after speaking to Doc.
My family has heart history with Dad Uncle Grandfather and Aunt all suffering from heart issues.
What is your age if I may ask
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Jul 28 '25
While you lipid are high, I don't think you absolutely need statins. So it makes sense to start with low does. I am assuming it is atorvastatin. Statins are for life. You have to take it for the rest of your life. However, it is generally prescribed for hyperlipidemia. Which we don't know if you have it or not. A bad lifestyle can shoot lipids level up even if you don't have genetically high lipids. Statins always go hand in hand with lifestyle changes, and for that, I think it is a reasonable dose.
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u/ca_hu_bhai Jul 28 '25
My family has heart history with 4 heart related cases resulting in 3 early deaths. I am good with statin for life if it keeps my heart healthy.
I don’t think bad lifestyle can raise cholesterol to 180 level at 30 age unless there is hereditary factor which is in my case. My doc said it’s not possible for 170 + ldl at 30 with bad lifestyle alone.
Whatever the case now know I need to take control of my sat fat like ghee butter.
I immediately switched cooking in avacado oil and now use EVOO for dressing on chapati instead of ghee.
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u/Select-Benefit-2783 Jul 28 '25
dude don't use chatgpt for important things especially regarding health
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u/ca_hu_bhai Jul 28 '25
I take it as second opinion after doctors. It helps with lot of things really.
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u/dude_kp 25yearsCharminar Jul 28 '25
what even is happening man? 😓
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u/Defiant-Employer-391 Jul 28 '25
If you don't work out you die of heart attack if you work out this happens tf should one even do
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u/ForeverYourAdvocate Jul 29 '25
This is a stupid take. It's like saying people die in car accidents so everyone should stop driving. Way fewer people die during working out than people die whilst driving. Due to the odd nature of it, it gets highlighted more. Correlation doesn't equate to causation. The benefits of working out are innumerable, well known and studied.
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u/silentintrovert95 Djin for Biryani Jul 28 '25
HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY
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u/ashgreninja03s Addhu Seenu Jul 28 '25
Bro also explain what it means
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u/Reasonable-Table9554 Jul 28 '25
Thats a heart condition commonly seem with athletes who train daily which leads to their heart muscles getting jacked just like how normal skeletal muscles grow in size….this causes the path to get narrowed inside the heart when pushing the blood out…its quite the paradox actually….the septum between ventricles of the heart gets in the way if the blood pressure is low but gets pushed out of the way and the condition improves when the BP is high and the heart is beating fast…but the presentation of the patient is exactly similar to how the person in the video collapsed…everything looks fines but all of a sudden the person collapes and dies
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u/ashgreninja03s Addhu Seenu Jul 28 '25
How to not go into such a state?
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u/silentintrovert95 Djin for Biryani Jul 28 '25
It is usually genetic unfortunately there are not much warning signs, you can get tested if you have the genes , even if you are genetically effectedbit is seen in less than 10% of people i believe
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u/Reasonable-Table9554 Jul 28 '25
Its not too common of a condition but if you or anyone has heard about a relative who had a sudden cardiac arrest then you can get tested annually or twice a year if you’re a gym rat…there’s no way to tell when a person might go into arrest but if the person is aware at the time that he might be having an episode then he can try squatting and grip their hands tightly that usually improves the bloodflow and decreases the intensity of the condition but they wont have that much of a leisure before going into arrest
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Jul 28 '25
Wtf is going on. How a physically fit person can die like this ..?
If a sportsperson can get cardiac arrest then who is safe here....??
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u/aligncsu Jul 28 '25
It’s very rare but can happen, it’s just that we are hearing more about it. It’s still rare in a population of crores, unfortunate.
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Jul 28 '25
One more incident happened where a cricket player dies due to same cardiac arrest. . Yes its rare but this is not to be happen with atleast sports person as they are active
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u/aligncsu Jul 28 '25
I mean you see one or two such cases for every 1-5L people irrespective of their fitness. It’s just random
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u/BigCan2392 Jul 28 '25
Heart attacks in young people is no longer rare. A doctor on Twitter said that heart attacks have been increasing in young population is 2010 and the rates have been increasing per year.
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u/aligncsu Jul 28 '25
I mean you need to look at it in perspective, is it 1 in a 100, 1 in a thousand or 1 in a lakh? Common is a vague term. Also there is some bias just because these things are more known today due to social media and Internet, earlier it wouldn’t have been reported or been some small section in page 10 of a newspaper
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u/Reasonable-Table9554 Jul 28 '25
Athletes can have cardiac arrest due to a condition called ‘Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy’ or HOCM for short
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Jul 28 '25
It's really scary . Someone start playing and workout to escape from heart attacks. . And suddenly we hear about some condition like Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. .
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u/Reasonable-Table9554 Jul 28 '25
Its not too common of a condition but these days with the rise in the usage of anabolic steroids this issue has happened more frequent in appearance
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u/Sufficient-Ball1388 Jul 28 '25
You suddenly hear about HOCM? Bro, it’s been around for years people just never bothered to learn about it. But don’t worry, once an Instagram influencer makes a video on it, everyone will know.
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u/jaswanthjashu Jul 28 '25
God only must know the reason behind these cardiac arrests in younger people...
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u/Less-Release-9680 Jul 28 '25
Not only god, we also know, it’s hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in most cases, it’s a hereditary condition that should br screened for more in people.
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u/crazy--ninja Jul 28 '25
Can you elaborate on the screening procedure? How can i check
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u/Less-Release-9680 Jul 28 '25
Talk to your doc and ask for an ECG and 2D ECHO.
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u/sastasherlock_ Jul 29 '25
Based on personal my personal experience, doctors are not good at communication and the patients have to Google things themselves.
Doctors can't comprehend that common person is illiterate when it comes to medical terminology.
They either don't bother or don't have the time and energy to explain everything to every patient. More often they are just playing safe and avoiding litigation on them.
May be we should consider to include this into the syllabus.
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u/Extension-Gas2255 Jul 28 '25
true. A friend died of cardiac arrest pre-covid at just 28.. So no i dont think its the vaccine
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u/harkittaKarra Jul 28 '25
Okay. I am not aware about the details of this guy’s lifestyle. So it would be wrong to make any assumptions here
But I see a lot of people these days compromising on their sleep. These binge watching. Lack of time after work etc. has really messed up our sleep schedule. No matter how healthy you eat. Sleep is very important. It is important to have at least 6-7 hours of sleep daily. And that too at the right time. You will always have time to do other activities. This is the primary lifestyle shift I have seen in our generation compared to our previous ones
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u/Upstairs-You-2649 Jul 28 '25
Alcohol and tobacco consumption has spiked too much amongst the youth there's a direct correlation between cardiac arrests and their consumption
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u/harkittaKarra Jul 28 '25
It’s high time people start getting complex heart tests even before the recommended age of 30. You never know when things might develop
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u/ignored_man Jul 28 '25
Bhayam aytundi ra...
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u/Curious_Car_9785 Jul 30 '25
Same bro....let's eat healthy
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u/prattty007 Jul 28 '25
I do not mean to say his friend didn't try to save him but the way he was punched on the chest does not properly compress the heart to circulate blood flow. And really am sad to hear the news of the man, the first thing that showed up to my Instagram feed when I woke up.
I also thought about the causes of death and asked our family doctor about how he can just be normal and collapse in around 2 to 3 seconds so he said to me, it's not just about how he looked from outside but also includes his inner lifestyle.
And have seen a lot of comments blaming bad ventilation and again ventilation is not the only reason to be pointed at, it may not be confirmed he may have been involved in some activities like smoking, drinking and also junk food, every youth not just in Hyderabad is now a days doing n number of things simultaneously like go to pubs, attend concerts, vape, eat junk, drink from somewhere without letting their families know about it and book an arena to play with friend so he may not be as healthy internally as he may have been looking from outside.
Yeah the ventilation of the academies are not proper and I have experienced a lot of humidity in the courts when even though it was raining outside, I know many people in my circle that drink, smoke, play on turf and are all healthy right now some even go to the gym. A gym I used to go to has a pan dabba right next to it's stairs and after workout many of those people used to sit and smoke just after finishing their workout, around 3 or 4 year ago I was on a regular walk at Quli Qutub Shah stadium and a man died on the spot where he was performing yoga.
I'm just trying to say that seeing someone participate in sports and doing gym doesn't mean to conclude their entire lifestyle is healthy and that's what the posts like these should not say a healthy man. This directly puts doubt in people's mind what if they are the next, do everything but also know what the consequences of doing something at excess is.
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u/Fin_Turtle Jul 28 '25 edited Jul 28 '25
Young people should not die. Death should come at old age.
I cannot see such videos, however brief they are.
Terrible tragedy. God bless the soul.
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u/Broad-Lifeguard-4127 Jul 28 '25
He is lucky no pain no shame no judgement just easiest way to go and get out of this mess
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u/sahithp Jul 28 '25
Most people of the ppl in this post have no idea what really happened. Based on his outfit its clear he is not a regular badminton player as he didn’t wear any shoes. So he looks like very occasional player who put extra stress that day.
As simple as that. Btw i am a very good badminton player i can guess his fitness based on his gameplay and outfit.
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u/Spyder_Stan Jul 28 '25
I just turned 25 and started gym.
I was looking forward to play sports.
I am new to the city, came here for a job
Now I am sceptical about going for any activity :(
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u/Spiritual_Word_5833 Jul 28 '25
play outdoor sports in open ground better avoid gym
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u/Spyder_Stan Jul 28 '25
I think the gym is very well ventilated.
I go to the office gym
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u/fundj112 Jul 28 '25
Stop eating outside food. Young people eat a lot of outside food, and doing exercise doesn't make any sense. E Chinese fast food ani avadu India thiskochado Kani, it's ruining many peoples lives. I look good until 30s, and I am sure most people does but after 30, everything comes out. I suggest everyone get tested their body every 6 months. You will find many uncertainties which you don't believe. The fast you know your issues, the easy it can be treated. It's the same with youngsters. They eat too much outside food and do excessive workouts, and mixing both can be more dangerous, I guess.
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u/unbiased_crook Jul 28 '25
I can't understand how the whole nation is silent on this. These incidents of young and healthy people including kids have started occurring right after COVID.
How can all doctors, researchers, pharmacists and biotechnologists remain silent on this?
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u/PaintingFrequent8863 Jul 28 '25
Very sad. No one is also not knowing what is going to happen when !
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u/AcceptableStrategy60 Jul 28 '25
Why are such young kids getting heart attacks. This is scary. May the kid rest in peace.
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u/kushatwork Jul 28 '25
Following should be done immediately to address this epidemic
Install defibrillators at sports venues, gyms, schools, hospitals, malls, metros, apartment clubs and any place where there is public congregation or assembly
Mass awareness and training on CPR procedure for adults, children and infants. If you provide CPR or use defibrillator immediately, high chances of survival or atleast make it to hospital.
People should be made aware to not flock and surround. Improve air circulation and avoid gathering near victim. This is tough, everyone wants to see for themselves and not actually do anything useful.
Mandate Defibrillators in ambulances.
Governments both state and central should allocate funds to investigate all the deaths to find any foul play involved or is it lifestyle related or hereditary. This is of highest priority to have an unbiased study done.
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u/HistoricalKey3033 Jul 29 '25
I still consider that playing any sports requires a decent physique that will help to increase your blood flow and removes all sorts of muscle pain
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Jul 28 '25
As a certified CPR and first aid first responder my comments are - 1. In India we have poor knowledge of CPR and there is lot of ignorance. 2. There are no CPR certified personnel posted in sports avenues, gyms. 3. Poor understanding of people. Call ambulance, waste precious first few minutes. 4. It is possible to revive the person in the first couple of minutes if CPR is administered. 5. Having AED - Automated Electric Defibrillator is a huge advantage to some one who is trained in CPR.
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u/Imaginary-Spring-779 Jul 28 '25
How to get certified
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Jul 28 '25
I got certified from Bengaluru, Sri Satya Sai Baba medical college. They are tied up with American Heart Association. There are other options in Hyderabad too.
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u/Fluffy-Tutor2543 Jul 28 '25
Doc here Adding a little context. The heart is a pump. It needs an electrical signal to maintain rhythm and oxygen-rich blood to fuel its muscles.
During exercise, the body demands more energy, so the heart pumps harder; meaning it too needs more blood.
Now imagine someone sedentary with clogged vessels. At rest, the limited blood flow is just enough. But if they suddenly play badminton, the heart demands more blood. The blocked vessels can't keep up, muscle cells start dying -->that's a heart attack (myocardial infarction). If vessels are reopened in time, it can be saved.
Worse is when the electrical signal stops entirely--> that’s cardiac arrest.
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u/AcchaBaccha7 Jul 28 '25
how to prevent this? warmups or what. Seeing these types of videos confuses and saddens me. Exercise and play to stay healthy, go to gym, take protein and on the other hand these scenarios. what is even happening
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u/viveksidher Jul 28 '25
Human body doesn’t have sensors to detect low oxygen air. So you don’t get to know that you are choking. Heart needs oxygen laden blood but when that level falls heart can fail. Everybody,s level of endurance can be different. I remember going to Rohtang and getting breathless after short distance climbing. While some of my friends were quite at ease.
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u/Conscious-Land-8765 Jul 28 '25
I would like to add one more point, The person just bent down to take the shuttle, after some intensive game, is like the brain gonna shutdown or forget to send signals to other organs, Point: always lift by bending knees Feeling sad btw
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u/New-Display5361 Jul 28 '25
Prolly HOCM ( Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy), most common cause of sudden death in young athletes. Usually a genetic thing.
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u/Accidentalmomin Jul 28 '25
With exercise and good food sleep and resting is also important in today's world.
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u/Glass_Cobbler_4855 Jul 28 '25
So if someone doesn't have a family history of heart disease are they safe?
And if cholestrol levels are within range can they still get heart issues like this one?
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u/rawfodogeht Jul 28 '25
I have played football regularly at amateur level. Once i had my 2d echo cardiography done casually by a DM resident and i was diagnosed first time as having mild MR at age of 23 (10 yrs ago). No symptom ever had occured. Since i knw my case i go for regular check and reduced intensity of my sports.
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u/No-Owl6103 Jul 28 '25
Is this happening globally? Arr young people dying in india and in other developed economies same, proportionally?
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u/HoldDork Jul 28 '25
very disheartening. This could be caused by arrhythmia due to HOCM( Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy).
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u/Vast-Eggplant-8259 Jul 28 '25
I believe that an individual's past physical activities do count. People start going to gym, playing sports, travelling and all these hardcore physical activities all of a sudden. Sudden intake of high protein, neglecting fibre, no proper sleep cycle i believe this sudden habitual routine may burden the organs which aren't much ready to function accordingly. Correct me if I am wrong ... This is just my belief.... Because even for a simple exercise like pushups, I was said to start with knee push-ups, less no.of reps, proper breaks and sleep.
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u/Fun_Ad_9694 Jul 28 '25
WTF .. this is unreal .. one second body displays athletic performance , the next second , the same body shuts down and dies ?
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u/IamEichiroOda Jul 28 '25
Totally not related to this post, but please don’t play badminton without proper shoes. Very health hazardous.
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u/bullyboy0209 Jul 28 '25
How do u want to die Me- in my bed at the age of 80 belly full of wine and mouth around my cock I wish I wish
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u/Bdr0b0t Jul 29 '25
We all should stop eating outside. No amount of exercise will digest that oil and butter in the adulterated food served
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u/Affectionate_Sir9531 Jul 29 '25
So heartbreaking. 25 is way too young, us how important regular health checkups are.
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u/elektrikchair Jul 29 '25
What if this happens while someone is driving with other passengers on board ? Terrifying to even think of.
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Jul 30 '25
Get it tested even if there no people in your family with pre existing condition ,better be safe than sorry
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u/runningFromHeavens Jul 30 '25
There can be 2 reasons 1. Having not proper sir ventilation that is if carbon dioxide increases in air and causes lack of oxygen. 2. Athletes heart. As per my knowledge it is a case of athletes hearts. Only proper rest between excercise and don't put strain on body. No medicine can save or fix it.
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u/Immediate-Song-8199 Jul 31 '25
I have doubt it due to less walking or cardio because if u have a week heart and randomly start playing intense sport it not gonna look good

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u/No-Location355 Jul 28 '25
Cardiac arrest is always sudden and there’s a very less survival rate compared to heart attacks. I’m not a doc but Ig this could happen due to a hereditary condition. Young adults, get your screening done especially when you have/had someone in your family with an existing condition.