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Ten days after Chief Minister Jayalalithaa was admitted to Apollo Hospital in Chennai with 'fever and dehydration', the hospital has released another statement on Sunday stating that the CM’s health is improving and she is responding well to the treatment.
It also confirms that Dr. Richard Beale from London examined Jayalalithaa and had a detailed discussion with the expert group of doctors, who are treating her.
Based on the discussion, the doctors have a current treatment plan, which includes appropriate antibiotics and other clinical measures are being carried out to treat infection.
Prior to this release, three official statements have been given out by the hospital. On 23 September, the hospital had stated that she was admitted for fever and dehydration.
Two days later, amidst rumours of her being flown to Singapore for treatment, the hospital called for a press meet and said that she was recovering well to the treatment and there were no plans of her being flown out for treatment.
On 29 September, the hospital stated that the Chief Minister has to stay in hospital for few more days for recuperative treatment.
On Friday, DMK chief Karunanidhi had urged the government to release a photograph of her.
On Saturday, Tamil Nadu Governor Vidyasagar Rao visited the Apollo hospital.
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