DPM Shrestha’s Health Condition Stabilizes: Doctors Confirm Stability
Kathmandu, Dec 6: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs, Narayan Kaji Shrestha, is reported to be in stable condition, according to updates from attending medical professionals. The dedicated team, led by Dr. Arun Maskey, has been providing care to the Deputy Prime Minister at the Intensive Care Unit of the Bansbari-based Shahid Gangalal National Heart Center, as confirmed by the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Minister Shrestha was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday afternoon for a routine health examination. The medical team has been closely monitoring and managing his health to ensure a steady recovery.
This development comes after Minister Shrestha faced cardiac problems during a visit to China on October 17-18. Following the incident, he received prompt medical attention and has been undergoing treatment since then.
The Ministry of Home Affairs shared that the latest hospitalization is part of regular health check-ups to ensure the Deputy Prime Minister’s well-being. The stability in his health condition is seen as a positive sign by medical professionals, who continue to provide the necessary care and attention.
The public and well-wishers are hopeful for Deputy Prime Minister Narayankaji Shrestha’s swift recovery, and further updates on his health are expected to be provided as they become available.
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