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Health condition of Nawaz improving, platelets in body exceeds 30,000

Health condition of Nawaz improving, platelets in body exceeds 30,000
October 23, 2019
LAHORE (92 News) – Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s health condition is being improved as the number of platelets in body increased has exceeded 30,000 after fourth mega unit of platelets. According to the details garnered, Nawaz Sharif’s condition is improving rapidly his health was stable after he was transfused fourth mega unit of platelets. The platelets level in his body will rise gradually. It was reported that former premier’s platelets had not decreased owing to mosquito-borne diseases but of the medicines which makes blood thin. The doctors apprised the ousted prime minister that the drugs were very harmful for him. A six-member doctors’ team have been deputed to provide him best healthcare facilities round the clock. Earlier in the day, Punjab ‘s Health Minister Dr Yasmin Rashid had said Nawaz Sharif was being provided best medical facilities at Services Hospital. She had visited Services Institutes of Medical Sciences where she was briefed about the latest condition of the former premier.
Imran will responsible if anything happened to Nawaz: Ahsan
Earlier, PML-N leader Ahsan Iqbal has said that Prime Minister Imran Khan will be held responsible if anything happened to former prime minister Nawaz Sharif. Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, he said that the present government had destroyed the country. “The government has taken the loan in a year equal to the loan taken by the PML-N in five years,” he said. He said that the government’s entire focus is on revengeful activities. “Nawaz Sharif’s health deteriorated suddenly and his personal physician had informed about the threats to his health at 7pm. His treatment should have been started immediately, but the administration continued to ignore the matter and threw the report into a dustbin,” he said. Ahsan Iqbal said that the administration shifted Nawaz Sharif to hospital when workers reached the NAB office and staged a protest.