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Amroha Teen Dies from Intestinal Damage Linked to Excessive Fast Food

A 16-year-old girl from Amroha, Ahana, tragically died at AIIMS Delhi following severe intestinal damage and perforations. Doctors attributed her cardiac failure to excessive fast food consumption, including items like noodles, Maggi, pizza, and burgers.

| Updated on: Dec 24, 2025 | 09:31 AM

A 16-year-old student, Ahana, from Amroha, Uttar Pradesh, has tragically died at AIIMS Delhi. Her death has raised significant concerns about the health impact of fast food consumption among teenagers. Doctors have directly linked her severe intestinal damage and subsequent cardiac failure to her excessive intake of fast food.

Ahana, a Class 11 student, was reportedly very fond of fast food items such as noodles, Maggi, pizza, and burgers. According to medical professionals, frequent consumption led to her intestines sticking together and developing multiple perforations.

Her health began deteriorating in September with severe abdominal pain. After initial treatment and surgery for intestinal perforation in Moradabad, her condition worsened, leading to her transfer to AIIMS Delhi.

Despite initial signs of recovery, her health rapidly declined, resulting in her death due to cardiac failure. This tragic incident serves as a serious warning from doctors regarding the significant health risks associated with a diet high in processed foods.