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West Bengal Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi is stable, says hospital

| | May 08, 2017, at 10:33 pm
Kolkata, May 8 (IBNS): Condition of West Bengal governor Keshari Nath Tripathi, who is currently undergoing treatment at a Kolkata hospital, is stable. officials said.

In a statement released by Belle Vue Clinic, it was said: "His Excellency Shri Keshari Nath Tripathy was admitted to the Clinic with acute Epistaxis (nose bleeding). He was found to have been bleeding from an artery in the nose with nasal spur bleeding. He has hypertension and diabetes, with coronary artery disease, and is on aspirin. Aspirin causes blood thinning and increases the bleeding tendency."

The hospital said: "He underwent surgery between 9 pm and 11 pm on 7 May 2017. The bleeding artery was coagulated and left Spurectomy done. Bleeding stopped after surgery. He is at present haemodynamically stable. There is no active bleeding and he had good sleep last night. He is under close observation by a team of physicians, ENT surgeons and the anaesthesiologist."

The Governor was admitted to the hospital on Sunday.

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