Pakistan

Imran Khan’s health conditions satisfactory: PIMS

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ISLAMABAD: PIMS medical board declared the vision of PTI founder Imran Khan satisfactory.

The third process of PTI founder’s eye was completed at PIMS Hospital, according to PIMS administration, Imran Khan was brought to PIMS Hospital with his consent where he was given the third anti-VEGF injection.

According to PIMS administration, the injection was given to PTI founder with his consent, all precautions and protocols were followed in the operation theater, after the examination, the medical board declared the vision of PTI founder satisfactory.

According to PIMS administration, PTI founder was discharged from the hospital after the injection.

It should be remembered that the founder was also transferred from Adiala Jail to PIMS Hospital on February 24, where he was given the second dose of injection after an eye examination.

The executive director had said that before giving the dose, the cardiologist consultant conducted echocardiography and ECG, the results of which were normal.

Bani’s vitals remained stable throughout his hospital stay, during the procedure, and afterward, while the consultant physician also declared him medically stable.

Abdul khalique

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