Congress leader Sonia Gandhi had been admitted to the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital after she suffered from chest pains on Tuesday, sources said.
She was rushed to the hospital on Tuesday morning.
STORY | Sonia Gandhi admitted to Delhi's Ganga Ram hospital, say sources
Congress leader Sonia Gandhi has been admitted to the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital in Delhi, sources said on Tuesday. She is doing fine and has been kept under observation of a chest physician, they said.
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The hospital check-up was described as a routine visit; however, hospital sources said that the 79-year-old politician had a chronic cough and respiratory problems, which were made worse by the pollution in the city. Upon medical examination, it was found that her bronchial asthma was exacerbated due to cold weather and pollution.
Her condition is currently stable, and she is under the watch of a chest specialist. She had also been responding well to medication.
The Congress party has not issued a formal statement on the condition of the senior leader.
Gandhi has been facing an increasing number of health challenges during the past few years. She has especially been affected by pollution and weather changes.
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