The sudden death of Tisha Kumar in July had shocked everyone. Now his mother Tanya Singh has made a big claim by sharing an emotional post on Instagram.

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The sudden death of Tisha Kumar in July had shocked everyone. Now his mother Tanya Singh has made a big claim by sharing an emotional post on Instagram.

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Tishaa Kumar Death Reason: The sudden death of Tisha Kumar, cousin of Bollywood producer and T-Series MD Bhushan Kumar in July, shocked everyone. Now her mother Tanya Singh recently shared an emotional post on Instagram, saying that Tisha did not have cancer, but died due to a wrong diagnosis (misdiagnosis).

Tanya shared a video of some beautiful moments with her daughter on Instagram and wrote that many people are asking me what happened to Tisha? But the truth is complicated and is often understood when it is too late. He questioned the medical system, saying that his daughter had to suffer due to misdiagnosis and unnecessary procedures.

What happened to Tisha?

Tanya explained that at the age of 15, Tisha was given a vaccine that likely triggered an autoimmune response in her body. It was deemed cancer and Tisha had to undergo several tests and procedures. We did not know what caused the swelling of the lymph nodes and fell into the trap of procedures like biopsy on the advice of doctors.

Tanya revealed that swelling in lymph nodes is not only a sign of cancer, but it can also be a normal reaction of the body's immune system. This swelling can be caused by infection, stress, emotional trauma or any chronic illness. He advised parents to take the opinion of the second and third expert before taking any major step in such a situation in children.

Why do the lymph nodes swell?

Swelling of the lymph nodes occurs when the immune system activates and enlarges the lymph nodes. This inflammation is usually caused by infections such as bacterial, viral (such as flu or HIV) or fungal infections. Diseases like TB or mononucleosis can also trigger it. Other causes include inflammatory diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. However, in some cases it can be a sign of cancer such as leukemia or lymphoma. Vaccines can also cause temporary swelling, which usually resolves in a few days or weeks.