Karunanidhi shifted to Kauvery Hospital after his BP dips
DMK President M Karunanidhi was shifted to Kauvery Hospital for further treatment. The five-time CM of Tamil Nadu has been suffering from urinary tract infection and age related ailments
DMK President M. Karunanidhi on early Saturday was shifted from his home to Kauvery Hospital for further treatment.
The five time Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Karunanidhi was brought to the hospital about 1.30 am. He was suffering from urinary tract infection and age related ailments.
Speaking to reporters here DMK leader A. Raja said Karunanidhi's blood pressure went down and hence he was shifted to the hospital.
"His blood pressure is now normal and there is nothing to worry," Raja said.
A team of doctors had reached Karunanidhi’s home about midnight and reviewed his condition. They then decided to shift him to the hospital after discussions with Karunanidhi’s family members.
A team of doctors had reached Karunanidhi's home about midnight and reviewed his condition. They then decided to shift him to the hospital after discussions with Karunanidhi's family members.
On Friday DMK leader and Karunanidhi's son MK Stalin said there is good improvement in the health condition of Karunanidhi as the infection had come down a lot.
On Thursday, a statement from Kauvery Hospital said 94-year-old Karunanidhi was suffering from urinary tract infection and he was being treated at his home.
In a statement issued here, Kauvery Hospital's Executive Director Aravindan Selvaraj said there has been a slight decline in Karunanidhi's health due to age-related ailments.
"He is currently being treated for fever due to urinary tract infection with intravenous antibiotics and fluids. He is being monitored and treated round the clock by a team of medical and nursing professionals, who are providing hospital-level care at his home," Selvaraj had said.
Recently Karunanidhi was admitted to Kauvery Hospital for change of the tracheostomy tube.
A large number of DMK cadres have gathered outside the hospital.
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