Sharad Pawar's condition stable, say doctors
Pune, Feb. 10 -- Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) president Sharad Pawar's condition was stable and there was no cause for concern, said doctors at Ruby Hall Clinic on Monday, hours after the leader was admitted to the hospital after complaining of cough, fatigue and mild breathing discomfort.
Doctors said Pawar has been kept under observation after initial examinations were completed and is being treated by Dr Simon Grant.
They added Pawar's heart rate and oxygen levels are stable, though his respiratory rate was slightly elevated and may remain admitted for a day as a precaution.
Dr Abhijit Lodha, physician at RHC, said Pawar's condition was stable and there was no cause for concern at present. "His preliminary examination has been completed. Oxygen levels and heart rate are normal.
Due to continuous travel and engagements over the past few days, he has experienced fatigue. As there was some chest congestion, a respiratory examination was also conducted," Lodha said.
He added that Pawar has been admitted to a private room and does not require oxygen support or ventilator assistance.
"Further test reports will be available in the next two to three hours, after which the family will decide on the next steps," Lodha said.
In her message posted on X, Sule said, her father has developed chest congestion and will need a 5-day course of antibiotics.
"Fortunately, all other vital parameters are normal. Thank you all for your good wishes and constant support. A heartfelt thank you to all the doctors from the bottom of my heart."
Pawar had reached the hospital on Monday around 4 pm, accompanied by his wife Pratibha Pawar, daughter and Baramati MP Supriya Sule, son-in-law Sadanand Sule and grandson Rohit Pawar. According to Rohit, Sharad Pawar had followed a hectic schedule over the past 10 to 12 days and was admitted due to physical exhaustion and mild breathing discomfort....
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