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Nawaz Sharif’s platelets once again reduce to 40,000

Nawaz Sharif’s platelets once again reduce to 40,000
November 2, 2019
LAHORE (92 News) – Platelets of former premier Nawaz Sharif have again reduced to 40,000 from 50,000. According to sources in the Medical Board, platelets have reduced after a cut in steroids being given to him. The process to give steroids through tablets has again been started. The decision to conduct the PIT scan of Nawaz Sharif will be made after controlling the blood sugar level of Nawaz Sharif. “There is no threat to the health of Nawaz Sharif up to 30,000 platelets,” sources added. They said that the quantity of water in Nawaz Sharif is balanced. “New blood samples have been taken for the CBC test,” they added. Sources said that Nawaz Sharif’s condition with regard to the heart disease of Nawaz Sharif is better. “Nawaz Sharif has not again complained about heartache,” he added. On November 1, Nawaz Sharif’s platelets count had reached to 51,000. Nawaz Sharif was admitted to Lahore’s Services Hospital 11 days ago. The former prime minister’s IVIG therapy has been suspended due to heart and kidney problems and now his blood platelets will increase naturally under the formula of treatment with food, medical board. The medical board decided to continue the treatment of Nawaz Sharif with steroids. Prof Mehmood Ayaz, the head of the medical board, earlier said that Sharif’s platelets count will increase gradually. Prof Ayaz said that the blood platelets will now gradually increase by around five to six thousands daily. The platelets will increase naturally now, he added. His medical treatment will be continued and he could not be discharged from the hospital, he added. Earlier, the IHC suspended the sentence of the former premier and granted him bail for eight weeks on medical grounds in the Al-Azizia reference.  The court also ordered to furnish two surety bonds worth Rs two million each. It also ordered to contact the Punjab government for extension in bail after eight weeks.