Manmohan Singh stable; developed reaction to medication: hospital sources



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Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is stable, but is being investigated to rule out causes of fever, a congressional official said Monday, citing sources at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS).

“Dr. Manmohan Singh was admitted for observation and investigation after developing a feverish reaction to a new medication. He is being investigated to rule out other causes of fever and is providing care as necessary,” the source quoted doctors at AIIMS.

Dr. Singh, who is currently a member of Rajya Sabha from Rajasthan, was admitted to the AIIMS around 8.45 p.m. Sunday night after complaints of restlessness and chest pain.

“He is stable and is under the care of a team of doctors at the AIIMS Cardiothoracic Center,” added the party official.

Since Sunday night, wishes for Dr. Singh’s speedy recovery have come.

“I am very concerned to learn that former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh ji has been admitted to AIIMS. I wish him a speedy recovery and I pray for his good health and long life, ”Rajasthan Prime Minister Ashok Gehlot tweeted on Sunday.

“Praying for the good health of doctor saheb. We are confident that he will be fit and well as soon as possible, ”said Congress leader Ahmed Patel in a tweet.

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