The specialists did an ultrasound and discovered a big hematoma in her abdominal area, which is impacting her organs.
“The good news is that there is treatment for this, but it requires a lot of work and some luck in the coming days,” Khalil said. “However, Noor Jehan is still young, and she deserves to live another 20 or 30 years.”
The group consisted of vets from Egypt, Bulgaria and an elephant husbandry specialist from Germany. The guv of Sindh province, where Karachi lies, was at the zoo for the treatment, as were animal rights activists.
Khalil said authorities have actually consented to transfer Noor Jehan to a much better location with her fellow elephant, Madhubala, due to the fact that her existing conditions disagree.
Noor Jehan’s hips was broken due to injury and there is an abscess growing because location. Khalil said there are lots of treatments available for her, consisting of water massage and motion.
“We will move her to a bigger area where she can move around freely. This is what Noor Jehan needs.”
Adil Jawad, The Associated Press