Sonia Gandhi admitted to Ganga Ram Hospital due to "respiratory issues"; condition stable
New Delhi, January 6
Congress MP Sonia Gandhi was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in the national capital after experiencing respiratory issues on Monday. According to a hospital release, her condition is currently stable and she is responding well to treatment.
Chairman of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Ajay Swaroop, said that following a detailed medical examination, it was found that Sonia Gandhi's bronchial asthma had been mildly exacerbated due to the combined effects of cold weather and prevailing pollution levels in Delhi. As a precautionary measure, doctors decided to admit her for observation and further medical management.
"She was experiencing respiratory discomfort, and upon medical examination, it was found that her bronchial asthma had been mildly exacerbated due to the combined effects of cold weather and pollution. As a precautionary measure, she was admitted for further observation and treatment. At present, her condition is absolutely stable," Swaroop said in an official statement.
Providing further details on her treatment, the hospital chairman stated that the Congress MP is responding well to the treatment and she is being managed with antibiotics and other supportive medications. Swaroop added that the decision regarding her discharge will be taken by the treating physicians based on her clinical progress.
"At present, her condition is absolutely stable. She is responding well to treatment and is being managed with antibiotics and other supportive medications. The decision regarding her discharge will be taken by the treating physicians based on her clinical progress and is likely in a day or two," Swaroop said.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Get well soon. Health comes first, regardless of politics. Sir Ganga Ram is a top hospital, she's in good hands.
The article mentions "prevailing pollution levels" as a cause. This is the real story. Our leaders breathe the same toxic air as the common man. When will we see serious, non-political action on this? #DelhiAir
Hope she recovers quickly. It's scary how common respiratory issues are becoming in North India during winter. Stay safe everyone, and wear a mask if you need to go out.
Speedy recovery ma'am. While I may not agree with her party's politics, no one should suffer health issues. This also highlights the need for better winter healthcare preparedness across all hospitals.
My mother also has asthma and the winters are a nightmare for her. Completely understand. Good that they are taking precautionary measures. Get well soon.
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