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Over 5,000 Patients Flood Peshawar Hospitals After Eid Meat Overconsumption

More than 5,000 patients visited hospitals across Peshawar in the days following Eid ul Adha, with the surge attributed primarily to gastrointestinal complaints caused by excessive meat consumption during the festival. Health facilities in the city reported significantly elevated patient loads compared to routine levels.

Doctors and hospital administrators confirmed that the majority of cases involved digestive disorders, food poisoning symptoms, and related complaints arising from high and sudden intake of red meat. Elderly patients and children were reported to be among the more vulnerable groups presenting for treatment.

Health authorities urged residents to exercise moderation in dietary habits during festive occasions and to seek timely medical attention if symptoms persist. Officials also reminded citizens about the importance of proper food handling and storage, particularly in warm weather conditions when meat spoilage risk is elevated.

The annual post-Eid hospital surge is a recurring challenge for healthcare systems in major Pakistani cities. Peshawar's public hospitals, already operating under capacity pressures, have mobilised additional medical staff to manage the demand spike without compromising care standards.

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Sources: APP
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