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Loki told a press conference held at the private clinic where the Argentine star had been transported for a check-up in La Plata, south of the capital Buenos Aires. "I’m going to operate it, it’s just a routine" Later the X-rays showed the presence of a bruise on Maradona’s brain.
Loki had assured the fans of the Argentine star that the latter felt an improvement in his health and wanted to leave the hospital the day after his admission due to suffering from anemia and dehydration.
Leopoldo Luque told reporters, who gathered in front of the private clinic in La Plata, south of the capital, Buenos Aires. "He is much better than yesterday, he wants to go, I wish he would stay another day".
و .ضاف "He suffers from anemia, he is a little dehydrated and we have to correct that and make sure his health is improving"Noting that the world champion in 1986 "Have a good night" و .نه "In good mood".
And the doctor continued "In this type of situation, it takes about three days of hospitalization. Hopefully it stays until Wednesday. This is my goal, but you have absolute freedom and can leave." If I wanted.
The soccer legend who celebrated his 60th birthday a few days ago had taken the two of them to the hospital for medical tests, according to Loki, who ruled out any relationship between his current state of health and the new Corona virus that plagues Argentina quarantining much of it.
The presentation of the current Khamnazia Fencing coach comes a week after he was quarantined as a preventive measure, after one of his contacts showed symptoms of the Corona virus, as revealed by local newspapers last Tuesday.
Maradona insisted on celebrating his birthday by joining his players for a short period during one of the practices, but it was clear that he had difficulty walking and needed help from those close to him during the thirty minutes he was on the field.
Supporters of Argentina’s first star in the 1980s and 1990s rallied outside the clinic to offer support and wishes for recovery, Luki said. "What you need most is the support of the public.".
The life of the Argentine star permeated many health problems, some of which were on the verge of death.
In 2000, Maradona suffered a heart attack after a drug overdose in the coastal city of Punta del Este. Then he was subjected to a long treatment in Cuba.
And in 2004, when he weighed more than 100 kilograms, he suffered another heart attack in Buenos Aires, but he survived. He then underwent stomach surgery that allowed him to lose 50 kg of weight.
In 2007, his excessive alcohol consumption led to his hospitalization.
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“I will perform the operation, it is only a routine operation” after the x-rays showed the presence of a hematoma in Maradona’s brain, Loki said at a press conference held at the private clinic where the Argentine star was transported to tests in La Plata, south of the Buenos Aires capital.
Loki had assured the fans of the Argentine star that the latter felt an improvement in his health and wanted to leave the hospital the day after his admission due to suffering from anemia and dehydration.
“It’s much better than yesterday,” Leopoldo Luque told reporters, who gathered in front of the private clinic in La Plata, south of the capital Buenos Aires. “He wants to go. I hope he stays another day.”
He added: “He is anemic and a bit dehydrated. We have to correct that and make sure his health improves,” noting that the 1986 world champion “had a good night” and was “in a good mood.”
“Faced with this type of situation, it takes about three days of treatment in the hospital. Let’s hope he stays until Wednesday. That is my goal, but he has absolute freedom and can leave” if he wants, added the doctor.
The soccer legend who celebrated his 60th birthday a few days ago had taken the two of them to the hospital for medical tests, according to Loki, who ruled out any relationship between his current state of health and the new Corona virus that plagues Argentina quarantining much of it.
The presentation of the current Khamnazia Fencing coach comes a week after he was quarantined as a preventive measure, after one of his contacts showed symptoms of the Corona virus, as revealed by local newspapers last Tuesday.
Maradona insisted on celebrating his birthday by joining his players for a short period during one of the practices, but it was clear that he had difficulty walking and needed help from those close to him during the thirty minutes he was on the field.
Supporters of Argentina’s first star in the 1980s and 1990s demonstrated in front of the clinic to offer support and wishes for recovery. “What he needs the most is the support of the public,” Loki said.
The life of the Argentine star permeated many health problems, some of which were on the verge of death.
In 2000, Maradona suffered a heart attack after a drug overdose in the coastal city of Punta del Este. Then he was subjected to a long treatment in Cuba.
And in 2004, when he weighed more than 100 kilograms, he suffered another heart attack in Buenos Aires, but he survived. He then underwent stomach surgery that allowed him to lose 50 kg of weight.
In 2007, his excessive alcohol consumption led to his hospitalization.
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