Nepal PM\'s health condition improving\, say doctors

Nepal PM's health condition improving, say doctors

ANI  |  Asia 

KP Oli's health has improved, said doctors at Cardiovascular and Transplant Center, Maharajgunj on Tuesday.

Oli, who was rushed to the hospital on Monday after suffering lung infection, will remain admitted in the (ICU) for the next few days, the doctor added.

The medical centre has also issued a health bulletin and stated, "The tests of his (Oli's) blood, as well as the of his chest and others, are positive and his condition is improving is informed here though."

The 66-year-old Prime Minister, who had undergone a in 2007, is said to have a weak immune system.

"His condition now is stable. He has an in chest and we are working on to stop the from spreading to his kidneys. We have tested for Swine-flu also and the result is negative. He will be here in the hospital for a few more days," Doctor Uttam of the center informed over the phone.

The doctor has kept the Prime Minister isolated from the public exposure. Scores of leaders who had come to see the ailing Oli yesterday were also not allowed to meet him directly.

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First Published: Tue, October 30 2018. 05:59 IST