AP Governor Hospitalised Again For Gastric Issues
The Governor of Andhra Pradesh has been re-admitted to a hospital in Hyderabad.
With complaints of mild gastrointestinal difficulties, he was readmitted.
Hyderabad: Biswa Bhusan Harichandan, the governor of Andhra Pradesh, was re-admitted to AIG Hospitals in Hyderabad on Monday, six days after being discharged following treatment for COVID-19.
He was re-admitted to the hospital with minor gastric difficulties, according to doctors. His vital signs and clinical markers are steady. According to a medical report from the hospital, he is maintaining normal oxygen saturation at room air.
"As seen in most of the post-COVID patients, the Hon’ble Governor was presented with raised inflammatory markers, mild diarrhoea, and anaemia, which are being evaluated thoroughly. He is under the constant supervision of a multidisciplinary team led by Dr. D. Nageshwar Reddy," the statement read.
On November 17, the 88-year-old was taken to AIG Hospital two days after testing positive for COVID. On November 23, he was released from the hospital.