Nation: Manmohan Singh's health stable; developed a reaction to a new medication.
Former PM Manmohan Singh, on Sunday, was admitted to AIIMS hospital after feeling uneasy and acute chest pain. After providing the necessary treatment, the 87 year-old Congress leader is stable and under observation, at the hospital. Hospital sources claim that he suffered a reaction to a new medica
Former
PM Manmohan Singh, on Sunday, was admitted to AIIMS hospital after feeling
uneasy and acute chest pain. After providing the necessary treatment, the 87
year-old Congress leader is stable and under observation, at the hospital.
Hospital sources claim that he suffered a reaction to a new medication thereby developing
a fever, & said that he was admitted to the hospital after it was observed
that he developed a febrile reaction to a new medication. The former PM is
currently placed under observation at the Cardio-thoracic Centre of
AIIMS.
To rule
out other causes of fever further investigation is being carried on him claimed
sources, further adding, "He is being investigated to rule out other
causes of fever and is being provided care as needed. He is stable and under
the care of a team of doctors at the Cardio-thoracic Centre of AIIMS." A
source close to Singh has said, "All his parameters are fine, he is under
observation at AIIMS." The veteran Congress leader is getting proper
treatment and appropriate care is being taken of him.

Dr
Manmohan Singh, the former PM of India, oversaw a reign of two terms from 2004
to 2014. He is at present, Member of Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan and is also one
of the senior-most leaders of the opposition, Congress. Many leaders expressed
their thoughts on his speedy recovery. Last week, top Congress leadership with
Rahul Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi was held to discuss the coronavirus crisis with the
chief ministers of Congress-ruled states, Manmohan Singh also was amongst the
attendees.
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