Congress leader Sonia Gandhi admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, condition stable and under observation
According to sources, Sonia Gandhi, a Congress leader, was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in New Delhi on Tuesday. She was brought in on Monday night and is presently being monitored by a doctor.
According to hospital sources, her condition is steady and there isn’t any reason to worry right now.
Permitted for Observation
Sonia Gandhi has been placed under the care of a chest physician as a precaution, according to people with knowledge of the situation. While normal assessments are being performed, doctors are keeping a tight eye on her health.
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According to a source, the admission was unrelated to medical emergency and she was “under observation and doing fine.”
Pollution Cited, Prolonged Cough
According to hospital sources, the Congressman has a history of persistent coughing and frequently gets checked out, especially when the capital’s air pollution levels are high.
It’s a standard admission. Given Delhi’s pollution levels, she frequently visits for examination due to her persistent cough, according to a hospital source.
The length of her stay and the arrangements for her discharge have not yet been covered in an official bulletin.