Sonia Gandhi's health stable, say Ganga Ram Hospital doctors
Sonia Gandhi's health stable, say Ganga Ram Hospital doctors
The health condition of Congress president Sonia Gandhi is stable and she may be discharged in a day or two, doctors at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital here said on Thursday.
"The health condition of Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, who was admitted on Sunday, 7th May 2017, for food poisoning is stable. She is progressing well and may be discharged in a day or two," Dr. D.S. Rana, Chairman, Board of Management, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, said.
"Sonia Gandhi was admitted on 7th May due to food poisoning. She is well now and will be discharged soon," the hospital said in a statement.
Earlier on November 29 last year, Gandhi was admitted to the same hospital following viral fever.
The 69-year-old leader was admitted to the hospital on August 3 after being taken ill during a road show in Varanasi.
She was discharged on August 14 and doctors treating her at the hospital had then said she had recovered from her illness and injury to the left shoulder and was stable.
She was again admitted to the hospital for a routine medical check-up on August 18.
-ANI