A routine train journey turned into a showcase of medical proficiency when a railway doctor at Palakkad Junction successfully treated a passenger’s dislocated jaw. The incident involved a 24-year-old traveler on the Kanniyakumari-Dibrugarh Vivek Express who suffered a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dislocation after a wide yawn. Dr. Jithin PS, a railway physician, responded with incredible speed, performing a manual reduction procedure to realign the displaced jaw. The entire intervention lasted under three minutes, an impressive feat that allowed the passenger to continue his journey without lingering pain or discomfort. Southern Railways documented the event through a video, which was widely shared and praised across social media platforms. The clip depicted the passenger expressing his sincere thanks to Dr. Jithin, confirming the successful resolution of his condition. Netizens lauded the doctor’s competence and the efficiency of the Indian railway’s medical services. Many commented on the painful nature of TMJ dislocations and the positive impact of timely medical assistance, with some advocating for more comprehensive onboard medical support for passengers on extended routes.
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