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Not sure, but Soumitra Chatterjee’s physical condition improved slightly on Friday compared to Thursday, according to sources at Khabar Hospital. The nightly medical bulletin said the veteran actor’s antibiotics and antifungal medications would be discontinued soon if all goes well. The sources said the dose of antibiotics could be suspended from Saturday as no new infection has appeared in the body. However, Soumitra Chatterjee will be on the vent bracket.
The final decision on whether to perform a tracheostomy on the 75-year-old actor’s windpipe will be made in a day or two. The tracheostomy tube is one of the means of treating the respiratory tract. A tracheostomy tube is surgically placed into the windpipe. So breathing is done through the free end of the tube in the throat instead of the nose and mouth.
The actor’s drowsiness has lessened a bit, his kidneys are also working better than before. That is why regular dialysis is not required today. Soumitrababu is responding (reflex response). Doctors believe that the change in the condition of the eighty-something-year-old actor is quite positive.
However, the family was informed that prolonged treatment is required to recover. The doctors also said that the hemoglobin level in the blood is normal and the bleeding has stopped.
Arindam Kar, head of the medical board in charge of Soumitra Chatterjee’s treatment, said: “There have been some improvements. Awareness has increased than before. There is awareness between 10 and 11 years. Opening your eyes normally. He urinated about 1 liter. You are on a one-day interval dialysis. The kidneys are expected to return to normal. The infection is in better condition than before. There is no fever in the body. Antibiotics will be stopped. Anemia is also stable. Liver function is also normal. I can say that his physical condition has improved in the last 7 days.
Soumitra Chatterjee has been in treatment at Bellevue for over a month. He was admitted to the hospital on October 8 due to corona. Feluda continues the fight, assuring the doctors.
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