A mother from Indiana has been slammed and arrested after her 4-year-old daughter almost died from a severe case of lice infestation.
26-year-old Shayanne Nicole Singh was accused of keeping her daughter in the most extreme of poor hygiene states after it was discovered by doctors how she was suffering from the worst possible scenario of lice. Moreover, medical experts revealed how the young girl’s situation had become so severely critical that she almost tragically died from the effects of the parasite.
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According to local media reports, the young child’s hemoglobin levels dropped to an extreme low of 1.7 grams per deciliter which is awfully low, when compared to normal levels which are at the range of 12 grams.
Moreover, hospital staff even went forward and declared her state to be a near-tragic fatality, claiming how the preschooler just couldn’t walk because of the effects of her poor medical condition.
Therefore, they immediately recommended she get a bare minimum of 4 blood transfusions.
In the same way, investigations into the shocking case also went on to add how the young girl’s six-year-old sister also had a near similar condition.Thankfully, her condition was not as severe as her sister’s because her hemoglobin levels didn’t fall to such a severe life-threatening amount.
Now, the mum currently has been changed by officials for severe neglect which includes neglect of the serious kind that results in harmful bodily injury. Police claim that they were called in by doctors in Scottsburg, Indiana after they made the horrifying discovery relating to the child.
Moreover, the staff at the hospital also spoke about how this was the lowest hemoglobin level that they had ever come across ever and hence had no option but to declare the child’s case as near-fatal.
Also, a local newspaper went on to generate a report regarding how the girl’s condition was the worst case of lice infestation ever.